TUZRA  —  Applications of Accelerators   (25-May-10   14:00—16:00)

Chair: P. Schmor, TRIUMF, Vancouver

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TUZRA01 The Role of Accelerators in the Energy Problem 1314
 
  • R.L. Sheffield, E.J. Pitcher
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico
 
 

Nearly all risks to future generations arising from long-term disposal of used LWR nuclear fuel are attributable to the transuranic elements and long-lived fission products, about 2% of its content. The transuranic elements of concern are plutonium, neptunium, americium, and curium. Long-lived (>100,000-year half-life) isotopes of iodine and technetium are also created by nuclear fission of uranium. If we can reduce or otherwise securely handle this 2% of the used fuel, the toxic nature of the remaining used fuel after a few centuries of cooling is below that of the natural uranium ore that was originally mined for nuclear fuel. Only a small fraction of the available energy in the fuel is extracted on a single pass and the majority of the 'problem wastes' could be burned in fast-neutron spectrum reactors or sub-critical accelerator driven transmuters. The goals of accelerator transmutation are some or all of the following: 1) to significantly reduce the impacts due to the minor actinides on the packing density and long-term radiotoxicity in the repository design, 2) preserve/use the energy-rich component of used nuclear fuel, and 3) reduce proliferation risk.

 

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TUZRA02 Accelerator Applications for Basic and Applied Research at JINR 1319
 
  • I.N. Meshkov, A.N. Sissakian, G.V. Trubnikov
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region
 
 

This presentation will describe the accelerators - basic facilities at JINR and briefly discuss research programs for applications and basic research, which are performed at these accelerators.

 

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