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Soticj, M.O.
Institut za Nuklearne Nauke Boris Kidric, Belgrade (Yugoslavia)1974
Institut za Nuklearne Nauke Boris Kidric, Belgrade (Yugoslavia)1974
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1974; 27 p; 4 fig., List of the programme buckling.
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Meeting of the American Nuclear Society; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; 27 Oct 1974; See CONF-741017-- Published in summary form only.
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Trans. Amer. Nucl. Soc; v. 19 p. 391
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Carbonnier, J.-L., E-mail: jean-louis.carbonnier@cea.fr
Proceedings of an International Conference on Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles: Challenges and Opportunities (FR09)2012
Proceedings of an International Conference on Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles: Challenges and Opportunities (FR09)2012
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[en] Advanced and innovative options for fast reactors are presented through a short selection of recent publications at international conferences. Driving forces and major trends are analysed to give a comprehensive overview of the various existing projects and supportive R and D. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Division of Nuclear Power and Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology, Vienna (Austria); Atomic Energy Society of Japan (Japan); European Commission, Brussels (Belgium); European Nuclear Society, Brussels (Belgium); Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (Japan); Japan Atomic Energy Commission, Tokyo (Japan); Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc. (Japan); Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (Japan); Korean Nuclear Society, Daejeon (Korea, Republic of); Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan); Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan); OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Issy-les-Moulineaux (France); Wakasa Wan Energy Research Centre (Japan); Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki Prefecture, Tokaimura (Japan); 410 p; ISBN 978-92-0-102410-7;
; Mar 2012; p. 173-182; FR09: International Conference on Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles: Challenges and Opportunities; Kyoto (Japan); 7-11 Dec 2009; ISSN 0074-1884;
; Also available on-line: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publications/PDF/Pub1444_web.pdf; Enquiries should be addressed to IAEA, Marketing and Sales Unit, Publishing Section, E-mail: sales.publications@iaea.org; Web site: http://www.iaea.org/books; 1 fig., 20 refs


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Patrascu, M.; Coaca, E.; Oncioiu, G.; Mihalache, M.; Velciu, L.; Andrei, V.; Dinca, C.; Dinica, D.; Malinovschi, V., E-mail: mariana.minca@nuclear.ro
Proceedings of NUCLEAR 2015 the 8th annual international conference on sustainable development through nuclear research and education. Part 3/32015
Proceedings of NUCLEAR 2015 the 8th annual international conference on sustainable development through nuclear research and education. Part 3/32015
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[en] By plasma electrolytic treatments, electrodepositions from innovative ionic liquids, duplex treatments, one aims the forming of the ceramic-like films containing aluminium. These films give better corrosion resistance in the liquid lead medium used in Fast Lead Reactors. For iron or austenitic stainless steels it is necessary the forming of an intermediate dielectric film on the substrate. Thus, in a preliminary stage, modification of the substrate was achieved by various treatments, such as by arc oxidation or by cyclic sweep voltametry. A continous programmable power supply was used for better control of the experimental parameters. The microarc oxidation treatmnets were performed on the AISI 304L and 316L substrate. The samples were then characterisated by different techniques. The results show, in the selected experimental conditions, the formation of a surface adherent layer containing aluminium, which has an amorphous character, and gives a better corrosion behaviour. (authors)
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Constantin, Marin; Turcu, Ilie (Institute for Nuclear Research-Pitesti, 1 Campului Str., RO-115400 Mioveni, Arges (Romania)) (eds.); Institute for Nuclear Research-Pitesti, 1 Campului Str., RO-115400 Mioveni, Arges (Romania); University of Pitesti, Bd. Republicii, 71, Pitesti (Romania). Funding organisation: National Authority for Scientific Research, Bucharest (Romania); 166 p; ISSN 2066-2955;
; 2015; p. 103-109; NUCLEAR 2015: 8. annual international conference on sustainable development through nuclear research and education; Pitesti (Romania); 27-29 May 2015; Also available from author(s) or Institute for Nuclear Research-Pitesti, 1 Campului Str., RO-115400 Mioveni, Arges (RO); 5 refs., 55 figs., 2 tabs.

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Novozhilov, A.I.; Subbotin, S.A.; Shafrygin, B.F.; Bobrov, S.B.; Zhukov, A.V.; Nikol'skij, R.V.; Kevroleva, Z.G.; Klimiv, A.D.; Usynin, G.B.
Collection of reports on computer programs and methods of physical computations of fast reactors. CMEA1975
Collection of reports on computer programs and methods of physical computations of fast reactors. CMEA1975
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[en] The necessity of check computations of physical characteristics of fast reactors using different computer programs developed in different institutions and using simple models (test variants) is shown. The results of comparison of some computations (criticality, critical mass) for some variants of reactors by different computer programs of one and two-dimensional calculation by different calculation methods and approximations are given. The computations results comparison is done by means of constant system BNAB. (author)
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Sravnenie tochnosti rascheta fizicheskikh kharakteristik bystrykh reaktorov po razlichnym programmam na prostykh modelyakh
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Sovet Ehkonomicheskoj Vzaimopomoshchi, Moscow (USSR). Postoyanniya Komissiya po Ispol'zovaniyu Atomnoj Ehnergii v Mirnykh Tselyakh; p. 101-116; 1975; Meeting of specialists on methods and computer programs for physical calculations of fast reactors; Dimitrovgrad, USSR; 1 Jul 1974
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Lyubimov, M.A.; Timofeev, A.V.
Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles: Challenges and Opportunities (FR09). Proceedings of an International Conference2012
Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles: Challenges and Opportunities (FR09). Proceedings of an International Conference2012
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[en] Describes fast neutron reactor refueling features, BN-1200 power unit general data, its refueling system design concepts, individual refueling equipment purpose and designs, and required experimental studies to create it. Refueling equipment characteristics for BN-800 and BN-1200 reactors are compared. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Division of Nuclear Power and Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology, Vienna (Austria); Atomic Energy Society of Japan (Japan); European Commission, Brussels (Belgium); European Nuclear Society, Brussels (Belgium); Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (Japan); Japan Atomic Energy Commission, Tokyo (Japan); Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc. (Japan); Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (Japan); Korean Nuclear Society, Daejeon (Korea, Republic of); Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan); Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan); OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Issy-les-Moulineaux (France); Wakasa Wan Energy Research Centre (Japan); Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki Prefecture, Tokaimura (Japan); [1 CD-ROM]; ISBN 978-92-0-102410-7;
; Mar 2012; 8 p; FR09: International Conference on Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles: Challenges and Opportunities; Kyoto (Japan); 7-11 Dec 2009; IAEA-CN--176/08-19-FP; ISSN 0074-1884;
; Available on 1 CD-ROM attached to the printed STI/PUB/1444; Enquiries should be addressed to IAEA, Marketing and Sales Unit, Publishing Section, E-mail: sales.publications@iaea.org; Web site: http://www.iaea.org/books; 1 fig., 2 tabs, 2 refs


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Sackett, John I.; Grandy, C.
International Conference on Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles: Safe Technologies and Sustainable Scenarios (FR13). Presentations2013
International Conference on Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles: Safe Technologies and Sustainable Scenarios (FR13). Presentations2013
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[en] Conclusion: • Worldwide experience with fast reactors has demonstrated the robustness of the technology and it stands ready for worldwide deployment. • The lessons learned are many and there is danger that what has been learned will be forgotten given that there is little activity in fast reactor development at the present time. • For this reason it is essential that knowledge of fast reactor technology be preserved, an activity supported in the U.S. as well as other countries
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear Power Technology Development Section and Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Materials Section, Vienna (Austria); French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex (France); French Nuclear Energy Society (SFEN), Paris (France); vp; 2013; 21 p; FR13: International Conference on Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles: Safe Technologies and Sustainable Scenarios; Paris (France); 4-7 Mar 2013; IAEA-CN--199/054; Also available on-line: http://www.iaea.org/NuclearPower/Downloadable/Meetings/2013/2013-03-04-03-07-CF-NPTD/T9.1/T9.1.sackett.pdf; PowerPoint presentation
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Mikityuk, K., E-mail: konstantin.mikityuk@psi.ch
Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles: Challenges and Opportunities (FR09). Proceedings of an International Conference2012
Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles: Challenges and Opportunities (FR09). Proceedings of an International Conference2012
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[en] A number of recent studies related to analysis of different aspects of the Generation-IV fast reactor systems performed in frames of the FAST project at Paul Scherrer Institut are briefly reviewed in the paper. The main R and D directions for the future are outlined. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Division of Nuclear Power and Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology, Vienna (Austria); Atomic Energy Society of Japan (Japan); European Commission, Brussels (Belgium); European Nuclear Society, Brussels (Belgium); Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (Japan); Japan Atomic Energy Commission, Tokyo (Japan); Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc. (Japan); Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (Japan); Korean Nuclear Society, Daejeon (Korea, Republic of); Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan); Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan); OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Issy-les-Moulineaux (France); Wakasa Wan Energy Research Centre (Japan); Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki Prefecture, Tokaimura (Japan); [1 CD-ROM]; ISBN 978-92-0-102410-7;
; Mar 2012; 11 p; FR09: International Conference on Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles: Challenges and Opportunities; Kyoto (Japan); 7-11 Dec 2009; IAEA-CN--176/06-08-FP; ISSN 0074-1884;
; PROJECT EURATOM FP7 ESFR; FP6 GCFR; FP6 ELSY; Available on 1 CD-ROM attached to the printed STI/PUB/1444; Enquiries should be addressed to IAEA, Marketing and Sales Unit, Publishing Section, E-mail: sales.publications@iaea.org; Web site: http://www.iaea.org/books; 10 figs, 25 refs


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Anuar, Nuraslinda; Muhamad Pauzi, Anas, E-mail: nuraslinda@uniten.edu.my, E-mail: anas@uniten.edu.my2016
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[en] The assessment of emerging nuclear fast reactor designs and concepts viability requires a combination of foresight methods. A mechanism that allows for the comparison and quantification of the possibility of being a proven technology in the future, β for the existing fast reactor designs and concepts is proposed as one of the quantitative foresight method. The methodology starts with the identification at the national or regional level, of the factors that would affect β. The factors are then categorized into several groups; economic, social and technology elements. Each of the elements is proposed to be mathematically modelled before all of the elemental models can be combined. Once the overall β model is obtained, the β_m_i_n is determined to benchmark the acceptance as a candidate design or concept. The β values for all the available designs and concepts are then determined and compared with the β_m_i_n, resulting in a list of candidate designs that possess the β value that is larger than the β_m_i_n. The proposed methodology can also be applied to purposes other than technological foresight
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iNuSTEC2015: International muclear science, technology and engineering conference 2015; Negeri Sembilan (Malaysia); 17-19 Aug 2015; (c) 2016 AIP Publishing LLC; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Rapeanu, S.; Ilie, P.; Vasiliu, G.; Popescu, C.; Boeriu, S.; Constantinescu, D.; Mateescu, S.
Institutul Central de Fizica, Bucharest (Romania)1980
Institutul Central de Fizica, Bucharest (Romania)1980
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[en] The purpose of this paper is to point out the involved aspects of nuclear physics in the calculation and design of the fast reactors. After a brief description of the advantages of using the fast reactors in the national economy, the national programs concerning this activity are presented. The structure and operation conditions of the liquid metal fast breeder reactor (LMFBR) are also reviewed. Then, the methods aimed to calculate the core, the burn-up, the reactor dynamics, the analysis of accidents, the shielding, as well as, the materials required in the fast reactor calculation, are shortly given. Further on, it deals with the nuclear data types connected to the fast reactor calculations, with accuracy requirements for nuclear data, as well as, with the present stage of nuclear data for fissile, fertile and structural materials. The requirements for new differential data measurements, new integral data and benchmark experiments are presented. Data adjustement methods are also summarized. Some aspects of the structural material behaviour in intense gamma radiation and neutron fields existing into a fast reactor are also presented in the last part of this paper. The concluding remarks are mentioned at the end of the paper. (author)
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Implicatiile fizicii nucleare in realizarea reactorilor rapizi
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Aug 1980; 77 p; 24 refs.
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