This is the proceedings of an international conference on progress in and solutions for radioactive graphite waste management. The main objectives of the meeting were to promote exchange of information among IAEA Member States' representatives and to discuss new trends and innovative developments in the management of radioactive graphite. These developments will have an impact on new graphite-moderated reactor systems as well as on new reactor programmes in the 21st century, where design for decommissioning is very important. In the summary the reader will find evaluations of the relative merits of various options.
| ISBN: | 9789201066107 |
| Publication date: | 30th June 2010 |
| Author: | IAEA |
| Publisher: | International Atomic Energy Agency |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 277 pages |
| Series: | IAEA TECDOC Series |
| Genres: |
Nuclear issues Nuclear chemistry, photochemistry and radiation Energy industries and utilities Nuclear power and engineering |
This is the proceedings of an international conference on progress in and solutions for radioactive graphite waste management. The main objectives of the meeting were to promote exchange of information among IAEA Member States' representatives and to discuss new trends and innovative developments in the management of radioactive graphite. These developments will have an impact on new graphite-moderated reactor systems as well as on new reactor programmes in the 21st century, where design for decommissioning is very important. In the summary the reader will find evaluations of the relative merits of various options.
Progress in Radioactive Graphite Waste Management features in the following genres: Nuclear issues, Nuclear chemistry, photochemistry and radiation, Energy industries and utilities, Nuclear power and engineering
Progress in Radioactive Graphite Waste Management is available in Paperback
Progress in Radioactive Graphite Waste Management was written by IAEA and published by International Atomic Energy Agency
Progress in Radioactive Graphite Waste Management has 277 pages
Yes it is part of IAEA TECDOC Series series