OECD/NEA WORKING PARTY ON NUCLEAR CRITICALITY SAFETY: CHALLENGE OF NEW REALITIES

Year
1998
Author(s)
Yasushi Nomura - Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
M. C. Brady - DE&S Hanford Inc.
J.B. Briggs - Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Laboratory
E. Sartori - OECD/NEA Data Bank, France
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Abstract
New issues in criticality safety continue to emerge as spent fuel storage facilities reach the saturation point, fuel enrichments and bum-ups increase and new types of plutonium-carrying fuels are being developed. The new challenges related to the manipulation, transportation and storage of fuel demand further work to improve models predicting behaviour through new experiments, especially where there is a lack of data in the present databases. This article summarises the activities of the OECD/NEA working groups that co-ordinate and carry out work in the domain of criticality safety. Particular attention is devoted to establishing sound databases required in this area and to addressing issues of high relevance such as bum-up credit. This is aimed toward improving safety and identifying economic solutions to issues concerning the back end of the fuel cycle.