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Spent nuclear fuel and accelerator-driven systems/ by Vinod Kumar Verma, Karel Katovsky.
Author:
Verma, Vinod Kumar.
other author:
Katovsky, Karel.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2019.,
Description:
xii, 144 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- Chapter 1: Spent nuclear fuel and alternative methods of transmutation -- Chapter 2: General idea of accelerator driven sub-critical systems -- Chapter 3: Spallation neutron source and possibility of incineration -- Chapter 4: Requirement of nuclear data -- Chapter 5: Transmutation of spent nuclear fuel and extension of fuel cycles -- Chapter 6: Spallation neutron production facilities -- Chapter 7: Major experimental facilities for A.D.S.S -- Chapter 8: Software tools of design and modeling of A.D.S. S. -- Chapter 9: Approaches, understandings, status, career opportunities and future directions -- 10. Conclusions.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Reactor fuel reprocessing. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7503-2
ISBN:
9789811075032
Spent nuclear fuel and accelerator-driven systems
Verma, Vinod Kumar.
Spent nuclear fuel and accelerator-driven systems
[electronic resource] /by Vinod Kumar Verma, Karel Katovsky. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2019. - xii, 144 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Green energy and technology,1865-3529. - Green energy and technology..
Introduction -- Chapter 1: Spent nuclear fuel and alternative methods of transmutation -- Chapter 2: General idea of accelerator driven sub-critical systems -- Chapter 3: Spallation neutron source and possibility of incineration -- Chapter 4: Requirement of nuclear data -- Chapter 5: Transmutation of spent nuclear fuel and extension of fuel cycles -- Chapter 6: Spallation neutron production facilities -- Chapter 7: Major experimental facilities for A.D.S.S -- Chapter 8: Software tools of design and modeling of A.D.S. S. -- Chapter 9: Approaches, understandings, status, career opportunities and future directions -- 10. Conclusions.
This book offers a comprehensive overview of the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels, and discusses the applications of radiation, particularly spallation neutrons and gamma rays. The unspent nuclear fuel of a reactor amounts to roughly 95 per cent of the loaded fuel. It contains both fertile and fissile fuels, minor and higher actinides and radioactive fission products. In 2015, out of approximately 4 million metric tons of spent fuel, only 90,000 metric tons was reprocessed worldwide; the rest was either sent to repositories, kept for cooling down, or put on a waiting list for future reprocessing. With regard to the direct reutilization of spent nuclear fuel, the new technique of 'Energy Amplifiers' has attracted considerable attention among the nuclear energy community. Presenting extensive information on this technique, the book is divided into eight major sections: (i) spent nuclear fuel and alternative transmutation methods, (ii) general concept of accelerator-driven subcritical systems (ADSS), (iii) spallation neutron sources and the possibility of incineration, (iv) requirements for nuclear data, (v) transmutation of spent nuclear fuel and extension of the fuel cycle, (vi) spallation neutron production facilities, (vii) major experimental facilities for ADSS, and (viii) software tools for the design and modelling of ADSS. The book is ideally suited as a textbook for graduate students as well as a reference guide for researchers and practitioners.
ISBN: 9789811075032
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-10-7503-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
2162339
Reactor fuel reprocessing.
LC Class. No.: TK9360 / .V476 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 621.48335
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