Nuclear Power Technology Development Section

Technical Documents Published by NPTDS

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List of IAEA-TECDOCs published in 1999:

TECDOC-1122

Fuel Cycle Option for LWRs and HWRs

Proceeding of a Technical Committee Meeting (TCM) hosted by AECL in Canada, 1998. This TCM provided the opportunity to have in-depth discussion on important technical topics which had been identified in the International Symposium on Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Reactor Strategies: Adjusting to New Realities, that was convened at IAEA head-quarters, Vienna, 1997. The main results and conclusions of the TCM were presented as input for discussion at the first meeting of the IAEA's newly formed International Work-ing Group on Fuel Cycle Options.

TECDOC-1117

Evolutionary Water Cooled Reactors: Strategic Issues, Technologies and Economic Viability

Proceedings of a Symposium hosted by KEPCO in December 1998

TECDOC-1085

Hydrogen as an energy carrier and its production by nuclear power

This report was developed under a contract with IAEA. Its documents past activities as well as those currently in progress by many Member States in the development of hydro-gen as an energy carrier and its corresponding production through the use of nuclear power.

TECDOC-1083

Status of liquid metal cooled fast reactor technology

Present status report which intends to provide comprehensive and detailed information on LMFR technology with the following topics: experience in construction, fast reactor engineering, reactor physics and safety, core structural material and fuel technology, fast reactor engineering.

TECDOC-1060

LMFR core and heat exchanger thermohydraulic design: former USSR and present Russian approaches

This document includes the methodology and philosophy of the analytical and experi-mental investigations in their application to the core and heat exchanger thermohydrau-lic design of LMFRs.

TECDOC-1056

Nuclear Heat Applications: Design Aspects and Operating Experience

This publication summarizes the results of the IAEA’s activities since the status and in-ternational progress made in nuclear application and associated reactor development were reviewed and evaluated in November 1995.