Main Benefits from 30 Years of Joint Projects in Nuclear Safety
One of the major achievements of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) is the knowledge it has helped to generate through the organisation of joint international research projects. Such projects, primarily in the areas of nuclear safety and radioactive waste management, enable interested countries, o...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
2012.
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Colección: | Nuclear Safety,
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009706351106719 |
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- 1. Introduction 7 2. NEA historical background and plans in safety and licensing support 11 3. Thermal-hydraulics 17 -3.1 Background 17 -3.2 Thermal-hydraulic issues 18 -3.3 CSNI thermal-hydraulic activities 19 -3.4 OECD/NEA joint projects addressing thermal-hydraulic issues 20 -3.5 Summary and conclusions 27 4. Fuel behaviour 29 -4.1 Background 29 -4.2 Fuel issues 30 -4.3 CSNI fuel activities 31 -4.4 OECD/NEA joint projects addressing fuel issues 31 -4.5 Summary and conclusions 34 5. Severe accidents 35 -5.1 Background 35 -5.2 Severe accident issues 36 -5.3 International severe accident research and the NEA role 39 -5.4 OECD/NEA joint projects addressing severe accident issues 40 -5.5 Summary and conclusions 43 6. Working together 45 -6.1 Sharing experimental infrastructure 45 -6.2 Procedure for establishing and conducting a project 46 -6.3 Identifying priorities 46 -6.4 Building consensus 47 -6.5 Recognising the benefit of joint projects 47 7. Summary and conclusions 49 References 51 Appendix 1: Short description of OECD/NEA nuclear safety joint projects 53 Appendix 2: Some statistics about OECD/NEA nuclear safety joint projects 125