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Securing the Safe Performance of Graphite Reactor Cores

Englisch · Fester Einband

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Informationen zum Autor Gareth Neighbour is a Senior Lecturer in Engineering at the University of Hull and has been involved with the nuclear industry since 1989. He completed his PhD at the University of Bath in collaboration with the Berkeley Nuclear Laboratories of the then CEGB on the topic of Microstructural Processes Leading to Fracture in Nuclear graphite in 1992 and has maintained a strong interest in nuclear graphites ever since. He joined the Department of Engineering at the University of Hull in February 2001 from the University of Bath where he formed and then led the internationally recognised Bath Nuclear Materials Group. During five years at Bath, he saw his group thrive to hold a broad range of contracts by providing an independent research and development activity to the nuclear power industry including the regulator and the IAEA. Prior to this, during 1992-1996, he worked for AEA Technology at their Windscale plant where, amongst other things, he worked on post-irradiation evaluation of reactor fuel. Gareth has in excess of 60 open literature publications as well as a similar number of substantive and definitive industrial reports for external organisations covering a diverse range of subjects from modelling dimensional change in irradiated moderator graphites to product development and in particular, redundancy in design. Currently, Gareth's research activity falls under the banner of "Materials and Process Performance". The main thrust is the effectiveness of UK gas-cooled reactor core designs, particularly the functionality of core components to support life extension using various modelling and analytical techniques. Coupled with this is his interest in policy formulation using a systems approach for radioactive materials treatment, waste minimisation and decommissioning and in particular, the effect of risk assessment methodology has on environmental and societal decision making. Klappentext Nuclear power is rising rapidly on the political agenda due to environmental and economic factors. The increasing emphasis towards nuclear power rests on security of supply and reducing carbon emissions. This comprehensive book provides an up-to-date account of recent advances in securing safe performance of graphite-moderated nuclear reactors both within the UK and abroad. Contributions from eminent specialists in graphite technology, outlining current knowledge and experience with particular reference to nuclear graphites, ensure this seminal book will appeal to the non-specialist as well as providing a unique reference for the specialist. Zusammenfassung This book provides an up-to-date account of recent advances in securing safe performance of graphite-moderated nuclear reactors both within the UK and abroad. Inhaltsverzeichnis Papers included address the following general topic areas: Assessment methodologies (including the development of test methods for collection of data); Surveillance and Test methods (including in-core methods, e.g. monitoring and inspection, and out-of-core methods, e.g. irradiation experiments in a materials test reactor); Prediction of the performance of the graphite core (including fundamental material properties, modelling graphite component behaviour and modelling whole-core behaviour); Plant modifications (such as diverse shut down systems); Graphite decommissioning (including on safe disposal of the graphite core); Regulatory requirements; Future reactor designs...

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Autoren Gareth B (Oxford Brookes University Neighbour, Gareth B. Neighbour, Royal Society of Chemistry
Mitarbeit Neighbour Gareth B. (Herausgeber), Gareth Neighbour (Herausgeber), Gareth B Neighbour (Herausgeber), Gareth B. Neighbour (Herausgeber)
Verlag Royal Society Of Chemistry
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 11.06.2010
 
EAN 9781847559135
ISBN 978-1-84755-913-5
Seiten 272
Serien Special Publications
Special Publications
Thema Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Chemie > Physikalische Chemie

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