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Nuclear Materials Safety Management Volume II 1999 ed. [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 253 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 1220 g, 18 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 253 p. 18 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: NATO Science Partnership Subseries: 1 27
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-1999
  • Leidėjas: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 0792358902
  • ISBN-13: 9780792358909
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 253 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 1220 g, 18 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 253 p. 18 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: NATO Science Partnership Subseries: 1 27
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-1999
  • Leidėjas: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 0792358902
  • ISBN-13: 9780792358909
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
LESLIE J. JARDINE Lmvrence Livermore National LaboratOlY Livermore, CA 94551 U. S. A. The Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on Nuc1ear Materials Safety held lune 8-10, 1998, in St. Petersburg, Russia, was attended by 27 Russian experts from 14 different Russian organizations, seven European experts from six different organizations, and 14 V. S. experts from seven different organizations. The ARW was conducted at the State Education Center (SEC), a former Minatom nuc1ear training center in St. Petersburg. Thirty-three technical presentations were made using simultaneous translations. These presentations are reprinted in this volume as a formal ARW Proceedings in the NATO Science Series. The representative technical papers contained here cover nuc1ear material safety topics on the storage and disposition of excess plutonium and high enriched uranium (HEU) fissile materials, inc1uding vitrification, mixed oxide (MOX) fuel fabrication, plutonium ceramics, reprocessing, geologic disposal, transportation, and Russian regulatory processes. This AR W completed discussions by experts of the nuc1ear materials safety topics that were not covered in the previous, companion ARW on Nuc1ear Materials Safety held in Amarillo, Texas, in March 1997. These two workshops, when viewed together as a set, have addressed most nuc1ear material aspects of the storage and disposition operations required for excess HEV and plutonium (see Fig. 1, Opening Remarks).

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Preface vii Leslie J. Jardine Acknowledgments ix Leslie J. Jardine Mikhail M. Moshkov WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION Opening Remarks 1(2) Leslie J. Jardine OVERVIEWS AND PERSPECTIVES Russian Viewpoint on the Safety of Nuclear Materials 3(6) V. A. Gubanov U.S. Perspectives on Nuclear Materials Safety 9(8) Terry R. Lash The RF Regulators View of Nuclear Materials Safety 17(4) A. M. Dmitriyev A. I. Kislov Medical Provision of Radiation Safety While Handling Radioactive Substances 21(4) Svetlana G. Monastyrskaia Summary of Nuclear Materials Safety ARW in Amarillo and its Relationship to this Workshop 25(6) K. L. Peddicord Leonard N. Lazarev Leslie J. Jardine REACTOR SAFETY AND MOX FUELS Cooperative Efforts to Improve the Safety of Soviet-Designed Nuclear Power Plants 31(12) Laurin R. Dodd Research on Nuclear Criticality Safety and Accident Risk Evaluation for Nuclear Fuel Cycle Facilities 43(10) S. K. Kouzmine B. G. Ryazanov V. I. Sviridov V. V. Frolov Safety and the French-German-Russian Trilateral MOX Fabrication Facility in Russia: DEMOX 53(8) G. Brahler J. Pierre Evgeni. I. Tyurin L.I. Petrova Safety of the Belgonucleaire MOX Fabrication Plant 61(12) Yvon Vanderborck Jean van Vliet Ensuring the Safety of MOX Fuel Transport 73(6) A. V. Afanassiev A. L. Lazarev N. S. Tikhonov A. I. Tokarenko Safety Problems for Long-Term Underground Storage and Final Disposal of Nuclear Materials 79(6) T. A. Gupalo V. P. Beygul R. T. Islamov VITRIFICATION SAFETY WITH EXTRAPOLATIONS TO PLUTONIUM Safety Issues of Russian EP-500 Ceramic Melter and the Feasibility of Its Usage to Vitrify Pu-Containing Materials 85(10) G. B. Borisov A. S. Polyakov O. A. Mansourov French Vitrification Process Safety Issues 95(10) Pierre Hubert British Vitrification Process Safety Issues 105(8) C. J. Thompson DWPF Vitrification Safety Issues 113(4) F. Beranek MOL Vitrification Process (PAMELA) Safety Issues 117(12) Jef Claes PLUTONIUM PROCESSING SAFETY ISSUES OF IMMOBILIZATION IN CERAMICS Safety Problems of Plutonium Management and its Immobilization in Crystal Mineral-like Forms 129(8) E. B. Anderson B. E. Burakov E. I. Ilyenko Safety Issues of U.S. Ceramic Process for Excess Plutonium Immobilization 137(12) Chin W. Ma Leslie J. Jardine Guy A. Armantrout SAFETY OF PLUTONIUM PROCESSING OPERATIONS AND SHUTDOWN Safety Problems Related to the Operation and Shutdown of Radiochemical Production 149(8) Yu. A. Revenko Yu. P. Sorokin N. N. Sergeyev The Problem of Fire and Explosion Safety in Radiochemical Production Processes 157(8) Ye. R. Nazin G. M. Zachinyayev G. F. Yegorov Safety Issues Associated with Safe Shutdown and Operation of Plutonium Processing Plants 165(10) C. J. Thompson U.S. DOE Safety Knowledge Base: Its Integration and Utilization 175(14) Fred E. Witmer DEVELOPMENT OF A NUCLEAR MATERIALS SAFETY PROGRAM FOR THE YEAR 2000 Establishing a Basis for a United States-Russian Federation Multi-year Program in Nuclear Materials Safety 189(8) Paul F. Krumpe The University-to-University Components 197(4) K. L. Peddicord Paul Nelson Marvin L. Adams David R. Boyle Andrew McFarland John Poston Emile Schweikert Max Roundhil Carl Beard V. V. Khromov V. Klimanov V. Bolyatko E. Kryuchkov Y. Kazansky I. Vorobyova The Master of Science Graduate Program in Nuclear Material Safe Management 201(6) V. V. Khromov E.F. Kryuchkov V.I. Savander N.I. Geraskin A.N. Chmelev K.L. Peddicord David R. Boyle Paul Nelson Carl Beard University Contributions to Research in Nuclear Materials Safety 207(14) Marvin L. Adams Igor Carron Andrew R. McFarland Paul Nelson Emile A. Schweikert Carl A. Beard Victor V. Bolyatko Edward F. Kryuchkov Hani Mahmassani John C. Rodgers D. Max Roundhill The Lab-to-Institute Components---RF View 221(6) Leonard N. Lazarev The Lab-to-Institute Components---U.S. View 227(6) Leslie J. Jardine Possible Approaches for a Lab-to-Lab Program Plan 233(6) Chin W. Ma Leslie J. Jardine Approaches to Prioritizing the Lab-to-Lab Program 239(4) Mary Young Dave Carlson SUMMARY AND CLOSING DISCUSSION Workshop Summary and Wrap-up: Panel and Participant Discussions 243(4) Leslie J. Jardine K. L. Peddicord M. Moshkov L. N. Lazarev Index of Authors and Titles 247(4) Glossary 251