Advanced Nuclear Consuming Excess Plutonium - Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Moscow, Russia, 13-16 October 1996 (Hardcover)


This is a survey of current developments in the field of plutonium disposal by the application of advanced nuclear systems, both critical and subcritical. National research and development plans are also summarized. The actinide-fuelled critical reactors are associated with control problems, since they tend to have a small delayed neutron fraction coupled with a small Doppler effect and a positive void coefficient. Current thinking is turning to accelerator-driven subcritical systems for the transmutation of actinides. The volume draws the conclusion that the various systems proposed are technically feasible, even though not yet technically mature. The book presents a summary and evaluation of all relevant possibilities for burning surplus plutonium, presented by experts from a variety of different disciplines and interests, including the defence establishment. The obvious issue - the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons - is vital, but the matter represents a complex technological challenge that also requires an assessment in economic terms.

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This is a survey of current developments in the field of plutonium disposal by the application of advanced nuclear systems, both critical and subcritical. National research and development plans are also summarized. The actinide-fuelled critical reactors are associated with control problems, since they tend to have a small delayed neutron fraction coupled with a small Doppler effect and a positive void coefficient. Current thinking is turning to accelerator-driven subcritical systems for the transmutation of actinides. The volume draws the conclusion that the various systems proposed are technically feasible, even though not yet technically mature. The book presents a summary and evaluation of all relevant possibilities for burning surplus plutonium, presented by experts from a variety of different disciplines and interests, including the defence establishment. The obvious issue - the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons - is vital, but the matter represents a complex technological challenge that also requires an assessment in economic terms.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Kluwer Academic Publishers

Country of origin

United States

Series

NATO Science Partnership Sub-series 1: Disarmament Technologies, v. 15

Release date

July 1997

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

July 1997

Editors

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Dimensions

230mm (L)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

376

ISBN-13

978-0-7923-4650-0

Barcode

9780792346500

Categories

LSN

0-7923-4650-5



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