Experiences in utilization of research reactors in Yugoslavia
Technical Report
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OSTI ID:4753868
The nuclear institutes in Yugoslavia possess three research reactors. Since 1958, two heavy-water reactors have been in operation at the 'Boris Kidric' Institute, a zero-power reactor RB and a 6. 5-MW reactor RA. At the Jozef Stefan Institute, a 250-kW TRIGA Mark II reactor has been operating since 1966. All reactors are equipped with the necessary experimental facilities. The main activities based on these reactors are: (1) fundamental research in solid-state and nuclear physics; (2) R and D activities related to nuclear power program; and (3) radioisotope production. In fundamental physics, inelastic neutron scattering and diffraction phenomena are studied by means of the neutron beam tubes and applied to investigations of the structures of solids and liquids. Valuable results are also obtained in n - γ reaction studies. Experiments connected with the fuel -element development program, owing to the characteristics of the existing reactors, are limited to determination of the fuel element parameters, to studies on the purity of uranium, and to a small number of capsule irradiations. All three reactors are also used for the verification of different methods applied in the analysis of power reactors, particularly concerning neutron flux distributions, the optimization of reactor core configurations and the shielding effects. An appreciable irradiation space in the reactors is reserved for isotope production. Fruitful international co-operation has been established in all these activities, on the basis of either bilateral or multilateral arrangements. The paper gives a critical analysis of the utilization of research reactors in a developing country such as Yugoslavia. The investments in and the operational costs of research reactors are compared with the benefits obtained in different areas of reactor application. The impact on the general scientific, technological and educational level in the country is also considered. In particular, an attempt is made ro envisage the role of research reactors in the promotion of nuclear power programs in relation to the size of the program, the competence of domestic industries and the degree of independence where fuel supply is concerned. (author)
- Research Organization:
- Institut Jozef Stefan, Ljubljana (Yugoslavia); Boris Kidric Institute, Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
- NSA Number:
- NSA-25-054178
- OSTI ID:
- 4753868
- Report Number(s):
- A/CONF.49/P--348; CONF-710901--115
- Country of Publication:
- Yugoslavia
- Language:
- English
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