Scientific and Technical Issues in the Management of Spent Fuel of Decommissioned Nuclear SubmarinesAshot Sarkisov, Alain Tournyol du Clos The book represents a collection of papers prepared for and presented by specialists of seven concerned countries in the fourth Advanced Research Workshop (ARW), Moscow, September 22-24, 2004, sponsored and organized within the framework of the NATO-Russia partnership. Similar to the three previous publications, which collected the materials of the NATO-Russia ARWs held in Moscow in 1995, 1997 and 2002, this fourth book also addresses a very important challenge of the present – complex decommissioning of the nuclear-powered vessels taken out of service and environmental rehabilitation of the centers of basing and everyday running of different-type nuclear vessels. This book specifically focuses on the scientific and technical problems of management of spent naval nuclear fuel and radioactive waste. Some papers of the book address the first results of the "Strategic Master-plan ("Master-plan") for complex decommissioning of Russian nuclear-powered vessels" developed in Russia with active participation and large financial support of the international community. This fourth book, taken together with the papers of the three previous NATO ARWs published earlier, represents the most complete collection of materials on complex decommissioning of nuclear-powered vessels including the spent nuclear fuel management-related challenge. The book is intended for scientists, engineers and technicians concerned with the decommissioning of nuclear-hazardous objects, but it may be also of interest for specialists developing standard, managerial and engineering documentation as well as for those involved in the decision-making on the problems under consideration. |
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Contents
Questions to be Addressed | 3 |
Justification of Priority Lines and Objective when Resolving the Challenges of Complex Decommissioning of Nuclear Submarines | 11 |
General Policy and Strategy for French Naval Spent Fuel Management | 35 |
Post and Present Practices Plans for the Futures | 39 |
Swedish Strategy and Experience in Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste Management | 45 |
Spent Fuel Management in the United Kingdom | 57 |
Spent Nuclear Fuel Management at Andreeva Bay | 65 |
Main Results and Unresolved Problems | 75 |
Spent Nuclear Fuel Carriage by Sea | 223 |
Module Complex to Process Lowactive Liquid Radioactive Waste | 229 |
Setting Priorities | 239 |
Management of Damaged and NonReprocessible Spent Fuel | 247 |
A LongTerm Mothballing Technology for Reactor Compartments with Damaged Cores | 257 |
Standard and Regulatory Support of Safe Management of NonStandard Spent Nuclear Fuel of Floating Storage Vessel | 263 |
LongTerm Safe Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel from Ship Power Unit in Underground Storage Facility in The NorthWest Region of Russian | 271 |
SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL STORAGE PROBLEMS OF REMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED FACILITIES TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC SYS... | 303 |
A Perspective on US Spent Nuclear Fuel Policy | 99 |
Actual Problems in Implementation of the International Agreements under the G8 Global Partnership Cooperation Program at FEP Zvezds | 107 |
AMEC Programs Role in the Management of Spent Fuel from Decommissioned Nuclear Submarines | 111 |
Concept of Complex Decommissioning of Civil Nuclear Powered Surface Ships and Maintenance Vessels | 119 |
Actual States and Problems | 131 |
TRANSPORTATION OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL SNF AND RADIOACTIVE WASTE RW MANAGEMENT OF NONSTANDARD SNF RW PRO... | 145 |
Enhancing the Efficiency of Radiological Monitoring and Online Emergency Response in Case of Sinking of TakenoutofService RadiationHazardou... | 147 |
Safe Shipment of Naval Spent Nuclear Fuel | 165 |
Main Peculiarities of Managing Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste During Complex Decommissioning of Nuclear Submarines in the Kamcha... | 169 |
Nuclear and Radiation Safety during LongTerm Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel of LandBased Reactor Facility StandsPrototypes 27VT And KM1 | 179 |
Defueling of Retired Nuclear Submarines | 195 |
Methods for Analytical and Experimental Justification of Nuclear and Radiation Safety during Unloading and Storage of Spent Removable Part from... | 209 |
Justification of a Possibility of Compacted Storage of Naval Spent Nuclear Fuel | 219 |
Radiation Risk during Waterborne Storage of NonDefuelled Reactor Compartment | 305 |
Actual Status and TopPriority Proposals on Rehabilitation of a RadiationHazardous Facility at Gremikha CMB | 317 |
Complex Radiological Survery of Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems in the Vicinity of Nuclear Submarine Waterborne Storage Centers and Dismantling... | 339 |
Actual Status and Prospects for Development of Automated Radioecological Monitoring Systems at Objects and Territories Concerned with Complex ... | 343 |
Radiation Impact Assessment when Dismantling Victor Class Nuclear Powered Submarines | 353 |
What to do with the Nuclear Submarines with Damaged Cores | 361 |
Establishment of an Automated Dry Storage Facility of Spent Nuclear Fuel of Dismantled Nuclear Submarines and NuclearPowered Surface Ships in ... | 369 |
Basic Engineering Solutions and SafetyRelated Problems | 375 |
Application of Laser Bean Technologies to Decontaminate Equipment when Dismantling Nuclear Submarines | 385 |
Environmentally Appropriate and Economically Efficient Complex Decommissioning of Nuclear Submarines as an Important Factor for Sustainable ... | 391 |
Unloading and Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel during Dismantling Operations of French Nuclear Submarines | 401 |