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Proceedings of the technical committee meeting on sodium removal and disposal from LMFRs in normal operation and in the framework of decommissioning

Abstract

This publication summarizes discussions and presented papers from the Technical Committee meeting on sodium removal and disposal from liquid metal fast reactorsin normal operation and in the framework of decommissioning, organised by IAEA. The objective of this meeting was to provide a forum to review and exchange information on the international developments in technologies of sodium removal and disposal from liquid metal fast reactor components and systems in operation and maintenance conditions, and in framework of decommissioning. The technical parts of the meeting covered the three major subjects: sodium removal (cleaning) process, decontamination process and bulk disposal of sodium in the framework of decommissioning. These technologies were reviewed with regard to their implementation into current plants to improve operation and maintenance, and to develop an effective decommissioning program. Further, design for future Liquid metal fast reactors were reviewed in the context how they can accommodate today's technologies. The meeting resulted in an effective information exchange with the Member States sharing their needs as well as experiences in the mentioned topics.
Authors:
Latge, C [1] 
  1. ed.; CEA, Direction des Reacteurs Nucleaires, Departement d'Etudes des Reacteurs, CEA-Cadarache, Saint-Paul-lez-Durance (France)
Publication Date:
Nov 01, 1997
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
IWGFR-98
Reference Number:
EDB-00:114379
Resource Relation:
Conference: Technical committee meeting on sodium removal and disposal from LMFRs in normal operation and in the framework of decommissioning, Aix-en-Provence (France), 3-7 Nov 1997; Other Information: Refs, figs, tabs; PBD: Nov 1997
Subject:
21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; CLEANING; DECONTAMINATION; IAEA; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; LIQUID METALS; LMFBR TYPE REACTORS; REACTOR COMPONENTS; REACTOR DECOMMISSIONING; REACTOR MAINTENANCE; REACTOR OPERATION; SODIUM
OSTI ID:
20089123
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, International Working Group on Fast Reactors, Vienna (Austria)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: XA0055278040818
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
316 pages
Announcement Date:
Dec 19, 2000

Citation Formats

Latge, C. Proceedings of the technical committee meeting on sodium removal and disposal from LMFRs in normal operation and in the framework of decommissioning. IAEA: N. p., 1997. Web.
Latge, C. Proceedings of the technical committee meeting on sodium removal and disposal from LMFRs in normal operation and in the framework of decommissioning. IAEA.
Latge, C. 1997. "Proceedings of the technical committee meeting on sodium removal and disposal from LMFRs in normal operation and in the framework of decommissioning." IAEA.
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title = {Proceedings of the technical committee meeting on sodium removal and disposal from LMFRs in normal operation and in the framework of decommissioning}
author = {Latge, C}
abstractNote = {This publication summarizes discussions and presented papers from the Technical Committee meeting on sodium removal and disposal from liquid metal fast reactorsin normal operation and in the framework of decommissioning, organised by IAEA. The objective of this meeting was to provide a forum to review and exchange information on the international developments in technologies of sodium removal and disposal from liquid metal fast reactor components and systems in operation and maintenance conditions, and in framework of decommissioning. The technical parts of the meeting covered the three major subjects: sodium removal (cleaning) process, decontamination process and bulk disposal of sodium in the framework of decommissioning. These technologies were reviewed with regard to their implementation into current plants to improve operation and maintenance, and to develop an effective decommissioning program. Further, design for future Liquid metal fast reactors were reviewed in the context how they can accommodate today's technologies. The meeting resulted in an effective information exchange with the Member States sharing their needs as well as experiences in the mentioned topics.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1997}
month = {Nov}
}