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Impact of extended burnup on the nuclear fuel cycle

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The Advisory Group Meeting was held in Vienna from 2 to 5 December 1991, to review, analyse, and discuss the effects of burnup extension in both light and heavy water reactors on all aspects of the fuel cycle. Twenty experts from thirteen countries participated in this meeting. There was consensus that both economic and environmental benefits are driving forces toward the achievement of higher burnups and that the present trend of burnup extension may be expected to continue. The extended burnup has been considered for the three main stages of the fuel cycle: the front end, in-reactor issues and the back end. Thirteen papers were presented. A separate abstract was prepared for each of these papers. Refs, figs and tabs

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Subtitle (English)
Proceedings of an advisory group meeting held in Vienna, 2-5 December 1991

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
112 p.
ISSN
1011-4289
Report number
IAEA-TECDOC--699

Conference

Title
Advisory group meeting on the impact of extended burnup on the nuclear fuel cycle.
Dates
2-5 Dec 1991.
Place
Vienna (Austria).