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International safeguards in the design of nuclear reactors [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 59 pages, height: 300 mm, col. ill., figs (some co.l.), tables
  • Sērija : IAEA Nuclear Energy Series NP-T-2.9
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Aug-2014
  • Izdevniecība: IAEA
  • ISBN-10: 9201065140
  • ISBN-13: 9789201065148
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 59 pages, height: 300 mm, col. ill., figs (some co.l.), tables
  • Sērija : IAEA Nuclear Energy Series NP-T-2.9
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Aug-2014
  • Izdevniecība: IAEA
  • ISBN-10: 9201065140
  • ISBN-13: 9789201065148
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This publication is the second in a series from the IAEA that provide guidance on the inclusion of safeguards in nuclear facility design and construction. It is principally intended for designers and operators of nuclear reactor facilities; however, vendors, national authorities and financial backers can also benefit from the information provided. It is introductory rather than comprehensive in nature, complementing the guidance for Implementing comprehensive Safeguards agreements and Additional Protocols, IAEA Services Series No. 21, and other publications in that series. The publication complements the general considerations addressed in International Safeguards in Nuclear Facility Design and Construction, Nuclear Energy Series No. NP-T-2.8.
1 Introduction
1(3)
1.1 Background
1(2)
1.2 Objective
3(1)
1.3 Scope
3(1)
1.4 Other safeguards related resources
3(1)
1.5 Structure
3(1)
2 Overview Of Iaea Safeguards
4(7)
2.1 IAEA safeguards
4(1)
2.2 Safeguards measures
5(1)
2.3 Diversion, misuse and undeclared activities
6(1)
2.4 Verification
6(4)
2.5 Facility physical infrastructure requirements for IAEA safeguards activities
10(1)
3 Stakeholder Interaction
11(2)
3.1 Stakeholders
11(1)
3.1.1 Designers and vendors
11(1)
3.1.2 Project manager
11(1)
3.1.3 Operators
11(1)
3.1.4 State or regional safeguards authority
11(1)
3.2 Safeguards concerns at stages of design
11(2)
3.3 Project life cycle cost evolution
13(1)
4 Safeguards Considerations Related To Reactor Design
13(11)
4.1 Misuse/diversion scenarios
17(1)
4.2 General guidance
18(1)
4.3 Specific locations within a reactor
19(4)
4.3.1 Shipping/receiving area
19(1)
4.3.2 Fresh fuel storage
20(1)
4.3.3 Spent fuel storage
21(2)
4.3.4 Core
23(1)
4.3.5 Fuel transfer chambers
23(1)
4.4 Decommissioning
23(1)
5 Considerations Related To Reactor Variations
24(7)
5.1 Modular reactors
24(1)
5.2 On load refuelled reactors
25(1)
5.3 Pebble bed and prismatic fuelled HTGRs
25(2)
5.3.1 Pebble fuelled HTGRs
26(1)
5.3.2 Prismatic fuelled HTGRs
26(1)
5.4 MOX fuelled LWRs
27(1)
5.5 Research reactors and critical assemblies
27(1)
5.6 Next generation technology
28(1)
5.7 Generation IV liquid fuelled (molten salt) reactors
29(1)
5.8 Fast reactors
29(2)
References 31(2)
Bibliography 33(2)
Abbreviations 35(2)
Annex I Terminology 37(3)
Annex II Diq Information 40(2)
Annex III Identifying Safeguardability Issues 42(2)
Annex IV Matrix Of Safeguards Details For Consideration 44(3)
Contributors To Drafting And Review 47(3)
Structure Of The Iaea Nuclear Energy Series 50