Proliferation resistance features in nuclear reactor designs for small-power plants

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作者
Gabaraev, B. A. [1 ]
Cherepnin, Yu. S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Res & Dev Inst Power Engn NIKIET, Moscow 101000, Russia
关键词
IAEA; INPRO; nuclear power; small power plants innovative nuclear energy systems; NIKIET; Uniterm reactor; reactor without on-site refuelling nuclear weapons; proliferation resistance; radiological risk; intrinsic safety; nuclear material control and account; external measures;
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10.1007/978-1-4020-6658-0_5
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Safeguarding of nuclear technologies, facilities and materials against unauthorised application and proliferation is very much on the agenda at present. The attention given to this issue is due not only to the increasing threat of terrorism but to the nuclear power renaissance as well. Many countries have declared the national energy strategies that give a prominent role to nuclear energy sources. The principal risks of the nuclear power are associated with the enrichment (separation) of uranium isotopes, long-term storage of spent nuclear fuel, plutonium and/or uranium recovery from SNF, storage of recovered fissile materials. The degree of proliferation resistance results in particular from a combination of technical design features, operational modalities, institutional arrangements, and safeguards measures. These can be classified into two groups-intrinsic proliferation resistance features and extrinsic measures. The term 'intrinsic features' implies technical features. Currently, two basic principles provide a high-level guidance regarding innovative nuclear energy systems. Proliferation resistance features and measures shall be implemented throughout the full life cycle for innovative nuclear energy systems to help ensure that INSs will continue to be an unattractive means to acquire fissile material for a nuclear weapons programme. Both intrinsic features and extrinsic measures are essential, and neither shall be considered sufficient by itself In the report the application of above named principles to an estimation of the project NPP of low power is considered.
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