Abstract
The JRC programmes 1995-1998 are in progress within 8 JRC Institutes located within different research centres situated in five member states of the European Union. Except for the area of reactor safety and waste management, there are no JRC research programmes related to water reactor fuel directly. However, the JRC is providing support on basis of contracts and cooperations to bilateral and international R and D programmes through access to its large test facilities like the High Flux Reactor at the JRC Petten and the hot cell facilities of the Transuranium Institute at the JRC Karlsruhe. Access is available to customers from all over the world. 3 tabs.
Markgraf, J
[1]
- HFR Unit, Inst. for Advanced Materials, Petten (Netherlands)
Citation Formats
Markgraf, J.
Water reactor fuel research at the Joint Research Centre of the Commission of the European Union.
IAEA: N. p.,
1997.
Web.
Markgraf, J.
Water reactor fuel research at the Joint Research Centre of the Commission of the European Union.
IAEA.
Markgraf, J.
1997.
"Water reactor fuel research at the Joint Research Centre of the Commission of the European Union."
IAEA.
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title = {Water reactor fuel research at the Joint Research Centre of the Commission of the European Union}
author = {Markgraf, J}
abstractNote = {The JRC programmes 1995-1998 are in progress within 8 JRC Institutes located within different research centres situated in five member states of the European Union. Except for the area of reactor safety and waste management, there are no JRC research programmes related to water reactor fuel directly. However, the JRC is providing support on basis of contracts and cooperations to bilateral and international R and D programmes through access to its large test facilities like the High Flux Reactor at the JRC Petten and the hot cell facilities of the Transuranium Institute at the JRC Karlsruhe. Access is available to customers from all over the world. 3 tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1997}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Water reactor fuel research at the Joint Research Centre of the Commission of the European Union}
author = {Markgraf, J}
abstractNote = {The JRC programmes 1995-1998 are in progress within 8 JRC Institutes located within different research centres situated in five member states of the European Union. Except for the area of reactor safety and waste management, there are no JRC research programmes related to water reactor fuel directly. However, the JRC is providing support on basis of contracts and cooperations to bilateral and international R and D programmes through access to its large test facilities like the High Flux Reactor at the JRC Petten and the hot cell facilities of the Transuranium Institute at the JRC Karlsruhe. Access is available to customers from all over the world. 3 tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1997}
month = {Dec}
}