The Euratom Research and Training Programme contributes, within its portfolio of activities, to establish and improve the scientific basis of knowledge for the safe management of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste. This includes research and innovation activities undertaken by the Joint Research Centre (or JRC, the European Commission’s science and knowledge service) in its laboratories. This paper provides an overview and some highlights of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) activities which are dedicated to the safety of spent fuel and high level radioactive waste forms. The fields of experimental and modelling research address various stages of spent fuel management after discharge from the reactor core: cooling in the spent fuel pool; handling, transport, extended interim storage and retrieval thereafter; disposal in a deep geological repository and long term behaviour of the spent fuel/waste form after disposal. The safety of the “back-end” of nuclear fuel cycles which include U-Pu recycling and/or a “fully closed” cycle with minor actinides separation and transmutation is also a major area of research. Both normal operation and accident scenarios, which cause fuel degradation/melting, are investigated. Possible applications for legacy waste management, decommissioning, and safeguards are considered.
RONDINELLA Vincenzo;
ALDAVE DE LAS HERAS Laura;
BREMIER Stephan;
BULGHERONI Antonio;
CARBOL Paul;
KOPECKY Stefan;
MATUZAS Vaidas;
NASYROW Ramil;
NOURRY Christophe;
PAPAIOANNOU Dimitrios;
PEDERSEN Bent;
PLOMPEN Arjan;
SCHILLEBEECKX Peter;
SEIBERT Alice;
SERRANO PURROY Daniel;
VAN UFFELEN Paul;
VAN WINCKEL Stefaan;
WASTIN Franck;
WISS Thierry;
2023-06-26
Società Italiana di Fisica
JRC133133
1826-9885 (online),
2037-4909 (print),
https://www.sif.it/riviste/sif/ncc/econtents/2023/046/02/article/10,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC133133,
10.1393/ncc/i2023-23038-5 (online),
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