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  • av IAEA
    536,-

    Shares best practices and experiences based on the knowledge management assist visit programme undertaken by IAEA expert teams during the period 2005-2013. These visits have involved different types of organisations, including nuclear power plants, nuclear R&D organizations and nuclear based educational establishments such as universities.

  • av IAEA
    600,-

    Provides guidance in making the many considerations and decisions involved in preparing national industrial organisations for participation in a nuclear power programme, including those that will participate in the construction and commissioning of the first nuclear power plant units. Roles and responsibilities of government, industry, utility and other stakeholders are detailed.

  • av IAEA
    586,-

    Explores the implications of decommissioning in the light of unexpected events and the trade-off between activities to reduce them and factors militating against any such extra work. It classifies and sets out some instances where unexpected findings in a decommissioning programme led to a need to either stop, or reconsider the work, re-think the options, or move forward on a different path.

  • av IAEA
    550,-

    Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are gaining increased attention worldwide for application in nuclear power plant (NPP) instrumentation and control (I&C) systems. This publication results from IAEA consultancy meetings covering the various aspects, including design, qualification, implementation, licensing, and operation, of FPGA based I&C systems in NPPs.

  • av IAEA
    876,-

    Documents current practices for assessment of safety margins (fitness for service) and inspection, monitoring and mitigation of ageing related degradation of selected concrete structures related to NPPs. Implications for and differences in new reactor designs are discussed. This information is intended to help all involved directly and indirectly in ensuring the safe operation of NPPs.

  • - An Overview of Operations
    av IAEA
    520,-

    In situ leach or leaching (ISL) or in situ recovery (ISR) mining has become one of the standard uranium production methods. This publication provides an historical overview and shows how ISL experience around the world can be used to direct the development of technical activities, taking into account environmental considerations, and emphasizing the economics of the process.

  • av IAEA
    360,-

    Provides guidance to countries seeking to establish a national position on the introduction or re-establishment of a nuclear power programme. It provides direction to political decision makers, energy experts, and other stakeholders about the process for establishing a national position as countries prepare national nuclear energy policies.

  • av IAEA
    630,-

    A revision of IAEA-TECDOC-1212 which primarily focused on enhancing the utilization of existing research reactors. This updated version also provides guidance on how to develop and implement a strategic plan for a new research reactor project and will be of particular interest for organisations which are preparing a feasibility study to establish such a new facility.

  • av IAEA
    486,-

    There is a need to categorize and structure knowledge related to nuclear accidents. This publication is intended to support member state activity in managing knowledge from serious nuclear accidents, providing a description of knowledge organisation system features, information about the developed system taxonomy, and details on the methodology to organize knowledge in this area.

  • - CIDER Project: Baseline Report
    av IAEA
    410,-

    Discusses the barriers that prevent the implementation of decommissioning and environmental remediation (D&ER) projects and provides potential solutions to overcome the identified barriers and thereby facilitate a better implementation of D&ER programmes.

  • av International Atomic Energy Agency
    536,-

    Reviews experiences in IAEA Member States relevant to the cleanup and decommissioning of nuclear facilities in the aftermath of accidents, and provides an overview of lessons learned worldwide. It also updates information from earlier publications on this topic.

  • av IAEA
    536,-

    This publication emphasizes how various risks - including those typically considered to be 'engineering risks' - will give rise to such financial risks.

  • - Implementing Guide
    av IAEA
    506,-

    Provides guidance on the actions to be taken by a State in implementing an effective nuclear security infrastructure for a nuclear power programme. The topics covered inlcude development of national policy and strategy; common nuclear security measures; infrastructure issues relating to nuclear and other radioactive material; associated facilities; and cooperation with other States.

  • - Guidelines and Experience
    av IAEA
    680,-

    Based on past proven practices in Member States, this publication provides guidance on project management from the preparatory phase to plant turnover to commissioning of nuclear power plants. The guidelines and experiences described will enable project managers to obtain better performance in nuclear power plant construction.

  • av IAEA
    600,-

    Provides guidance on the inclusion of safeguards in nuclear facility design and construction. This book is principally intended for designers and operators of facilities for long term spent fuel. The publication complements the general considerations addressed in International Safeguards in Nuclear Facility Design and Construction, IAEA Nuclear Energy Series No. NP-T-2.8.

  • av IAEA
    940,-

    Specific review of industrial safety practices at nuclear plants have been part of the IAEA OSART (Operational Safety Review Team) missions for decades, and supplementary guidance for such reviews has been available since 1990. This publication presents the latest good practices that nuclear organizations have put into place to implement high quality industrial safety programmes.

  • av IAEA
    650,-

    Deals with the latest nuclear power plant maintenance optimization programmes and provides key requirements and strategies for successful implementation. It documents shared proven maintenance optimization methods and techniques from member states, including more detailed examples in the annexes of this publication.

  • av IAEA
    650,-

    Summarizes the findings and conclusions of the IAEA coordinated research project (CRP) on accelerator simulation and theoretical modelling of radiation effects, aimed at supporting Member States in the development of advanced radiation resistant structural materials for implementation in innovative nuclear systems.

  • - Load Following and Frequency Control Modes of Flexible Operations
    av IAEA
    650,-

    Addresses all relevant aspects of flexible (non-baseload) operation of nuclear power plants (NPPs), specifically focusing on changing electrical output to match the electrical demand and to control the frequency of the electrical system. It provides collective guidance based on current knowledge and operational experience.

  • av IAEA
    906,-

    Presents a comprehensive overview of various aspects relating to the application of cogeneration with nuclear energy, which may offer advantages such as increased efficiency, better cost effectiveness, and reduced environmental impact. The publication provides details on experiences, best practices and expectations for the foreseeable future of cogeneration with nuclear power technology.

  • av IAEA
    520,-

    Provides guidance on the early consideration of safeguarding requirements in the design and construction of nuclear facilities. This publication is principally intended for designers and operators of nuclear fuel fabrication facilities; however, vendors, state authorities and investors may also benefit from the information provided.

  • - Central, Eastern and South-eastern Europe
    av IAEA
    836,-

    Summarizes important information relating to uranium supply and demand and incorporates data from previous publications, as well as from the International Uranium Resources Evaluation Project (IUREP), and other publicly available information and government data which have been collected and reviewed by experts.

  • - South-eastern Asia, Pacific, and East Asia
    av IAEA
    730,-

    Summarizes important information relating to uranium supply and demand and incorporates data from previous publications, as well as from the International Uranium Resources Evaluation Project (IUREP), and other publicly available information and government data which have been collected and reviewed by experts.

  • av IAEA
    760,-

    Describes commissioning in its basic form, the commissioning process specific to nuclear power plants (NPPs), the relevant management system requirements, typical organisational models and critical human resources issues. This publication also provides details on experience and lessons learned obtained in IAEA Member States.

  • - Africa
    av IAEA
    966,-

    Summarizes important information relating to uranium supply and demand and incorporates data from previous publications, as well as from the International Uranium Resources Evaluation Project (IUREP), and other publicly available information and government data which have been collected and reviewed by experts.

  • av IAEA
    940,-

    One in a series of reports on the assessment and management of ageing of the major nuclear power plant (NPP) components. This report deals with buried and underground piping and tank systems that are included as part of an NPP and addresses potential ageing mechanisms, age related degradation, and ageing management as well as condition assessments for the material and components of such systems.

  • av IAEA
    650,-

    Focuses on the key cross cutting technological issues associated with instrumentation and control systems and human system interfaces that arise from the specific behaviour and operational characteristics of advanced small modular reactors (SMRs). The aim is to assist in understanding current knowledge, practices, design, implementation, and operating related aspects with I&C systems in SRMs.

  • - A Compendium
    av IAEA
    536,-

    Presents an overview of research reactor capabilities and capacities in the development of fuels and materials for innovative nuclear reactors, such as GenIV reactors. The compendium provides comprehensive information on the potential for materials and fuel testing research of 30 research reactors, both operational and in development.

  • - INPRO Manual
    av IAEA
    420,-

    Provides guidance on assessing of sustainability of a nuclear energy system (NES) in the area of environmental impact of stressors. The INPRO methodology is a comprehensive tool for the assessment of sustainability of an NES. Basic principles, user requirements and criteria are defined in different areas of the INPRO methodology.

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