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Nuclear Facilities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 622

Nuclear Facilities

Designing new nuclear facilities is an extraordinarily complex exercise, often requiring teams of specialists several hundred strong. Nuclear Facilities: A Designer’s Guide provides an insight into each of the main contributors and shows how the whole design process is drawn together. Essential reading for all nuclear professionals: those already involved in the industry will gain knowledge that enables them to interact more effectively with colleagues in other disciplines. Its wealth of information will assist students and graduates in progressing more rapidly into fully rounded contributors to the nuclear facility design process. Whilst those joining nuclear from other industries will find a structured introduction to the nuclear world and discover what differentiates it from other spheres of engineering. A single, comprehensive text on nuclear facility design which covers all major aspects of the process Packed full of essential information, its complex subject matter is explained in a logical and comprehensible style Valuable to those involved in both new build and decommissioning projects Written by a highly respected expert in the nuclear industry

Review and Assessment of Nuclear Facilities by the Regulatory Body
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Review and Assessment of Nuclear Facilities by the Regulatory Body

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This Safety Guide provides recommendations on how to satisfy the requirements established in Safety Standards Series No. GS-R-1. Legal and Governmental Infrastructure for Nuclear, Radiation, Radioactive Waste and Transport Safety (2000) concerning the responsibilities and functions of the regulatory body in the regulation of nuclear facilities. It provides recommendations on regulatory review and assessment of the various safety related submissions (on siting, design, construction, commissioning, operation and decommissioning or closure of a nuclear facility) to determine whether a facility complies with the applicable safety objectives and requirements. This Safety Guide supersedes Safety Series No. 50-SG-G3, Conduct of a Regulatory Review and Assessment During the Licensing Process for Nuclear Power Plants: A Safety Guide (1980).

Status of the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities Around the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Status of the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities Around the World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: IAEA

Most countries use or handle radioactive material in some manner, whether in nuclear power plants or nuclear fuel cycle facilities, medical research laboratories or manufacturing plants. This publication summarises the decommissioning activities undertaken around the world, as well as considering those that are currently under way and those that will need to be performed in the future. The aim of the book is to assess future levels of resources that will be needed to support decommissioning activities around the world and to identify issues that may need to be addressed. The book will be of interest to regulators, engineers and planners as a basis for developing a regulatory infrastructure and implementing a decommissioning programme. A CD-ROM is included containing details of the location, type and status of nuclear power plants, research reactors, fuel cycle facilities and particle accelerators along with relevant associated data.

Nuclear Decommissioning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 857

Nuclear Decommissioning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-02-21
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  • Publisher: Elsevier

Once a nuclear installation has reached the end of its safe and economical operational lifetime, the need for its decommissioning arises. Different strategies can be employed for nuclear decommissioning, based on the evaluation of particular hazards and their attendant risks, as well as on the analysis of costs of clean-up and waste management. This allows for decommissioning either soon after permanent shutdown, or perhaps a long time later, the latter course allowing for radioactivity levels to drop in any activated or contaminated components. It is crucial for clear processes and best practices to be applied in decommissioning such installations and sites, particular where any significant...

Nuclear Facility Decommissioning and Site Remedial Actions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

Nuclear Facility Decommissioning and Site Remedial Actions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Structures for Nuclear Facilities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 796

Structures for Nuclear Facilities

This book provides a general introduction to the topic of buildings for resistance to the effects of abnormal loadings. The structural design requirements for nuclear facilities are very unique. In no other structural system are extreme loads such as tornadoes, missile and loud interaction, earthquake effects typical in excess of any recorded historical data at a site, and postulated system accident at very low probability range explicitly, considered in design. It covers the whole spectrum of extreme load which has to be considered in the structural design of nuclear facilities and reactor buildings, the safety criteria, the structural design, the analysis of containment. Test case studies are given in a comprehensive treatment. Each major section contains a full explanation which allows the book to be used by students and practicing engineers, particularly those facing formidable task of having to design complicated building structures with unusual boundary conditions.

Decommissioning of Pools in Nuclear Facilities
  • Language: en

Decommissioning of Pools in Nuclear Facilities

Pools or ponds are usually an integrated part of a more complex nuclear facility, but in some particular cases pools may be considered as a separate nuclear facility with a specific license. A number of nuclear installations utilize pools for the cooling of spent fuel, or the shielding of research reactor cores or irradiator sources. Over a service lifetime that can span decades, nuclear pools may become contaminated as a result of the deposition of radioactive substances. Relevant aspects of pool decommissioning covered in this publication include project planning and management, health and safety, and the management of resulting waste.

Security during the Lifetime of a Nuclear Facility
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 43

Security during the Lifetime of a Nuclear Facility

This publication provides guidance to States, competent authorities and operators on appropriate nuclear security measures during each stage in the lifetime of a nuclear facility, from initial planning of the facility through to its final decommissioning. The publication addresses effective nuclear security in the transition between stages and applies to the nuclear security of nuclear material and nuclear facilities throughout the lifetime of all types of nuclear facility. Although focused on nuclear power, the guidance contained in this publication may be useful for States developing nuclear programmes with other types of facility, including those for research and development.

Security During the Lifetime of a Nuclear Facility
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 43

Security During the Lifetime of a Nuclear Facility

This publication provides guidance to States, competent authorities and operators on appropriate nuclear security measures during each stage in the lifetime of a nuclear facility, from initial planning of the facility through to its final decommissioning. The publication addresses effective nuclear security in the transition between stages and applies to the nuclear security of nuclear material and nuclear facilities throughout the lifetime of all types of nuclear facility. Although focused on nuclear power, the guidance contained in this publication may be useful for States developing nuclear programs with other types of facility, including those for research and development.