Safety considerations for research reactors in extended shutdown
- Publisher
- International Atomic Energy Agency
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 31
- Series
- IAEA-TECDOC, 1387
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
FOREWORD......Page 3
CONTENTS......Page 5
1.2. OBJECTIVE......Page 7
2.1. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS......Page 8
2.2. PRESERVATION FOR FUTURE OPERATION......Page 9
3.2. PREVENTING CRITICALITY......Page 10
3.3. PREPARATION FOR EXTENDED SHUTDOWN......Page 11
3.4. MAINTENANCE AND PERIODIC TESTING......Page 12
3.6. PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTATION......Page 13
3.8. REGULATORY ASPECTS......Page 14
4.1. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS......Page 15
4.3. EXTENDED SHUTDOWN WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR OLCs......Page 17
4.8. PHYSICAL PROTECTION......Page 18
5.1. RESTART WITH NO IMPLICATIONS FOR OLCs......Page 19
5.4. DOCUMENTATION......Page 20
5.6. REGULATORY ASPECTS OF RESTART......Page 21
REFERENCES......Page 22
Annex I - EXTENDED SHUTDOWN OF THE RESEARCH REACTOR TR-2, TURKEY......Page 23
Annex II - EXTENDED SHUTDOWN OF THE RESEARCH REACTOR WWR-M, KIEV, UKRAINE......Page 27
Annex III - EXTENDED SHUTDOWN OF THE U-3 RESEARCH REACTOR, RUSSIAN FEDERATION......Page 29
CONTRIBUTORS TO DRAFTING AND REVIEW......Page 31
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