The long-term action of safety and environmental assessment of fusion power (SEAFP) of the EU fusion program investigates fusion power reactor design. SEAFP strategy for the management of activated material is here applied to international thermonuclear experimental reactor (ITER). This strategy aims to reduce the amount of radioactive waste by conditional recycling (re-use of the activated material) in novel fusion plants and by clearance (declassification of the material with low activity level to non-active waste). Limits on the surface dose rates of the activated material after an interim storage of 50 years are proposed here to define the suitable recycling procedures. The possibility of clearance is assessed from limits on the specifi...
The SEAFP-99 waste management studies include further explorations in the direction of activated mat...
A management strategy for activated waste from SEAFP fusion plant models is based on recycling and c...
An important inherent advantage of fusion would be the total absence of high-level radioactive spent...
The long-term action SEAFP of the E.C. Fusion Program investigates fusion power reactors design. SEA...
To minimize the amount of radioactive waste requiring permanent disposal may strongly influence the ...
To minimize the amount of radioactive waste requiring permanent disposal may strongly influence the ...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
The irradiation conditions of ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) are taken as r...
SEAL (Safety and Environmental Assessments - Long-term), is a part of the European Fusion Technolog...
SEAL (Safety and Environmental Assessments - Long-term), is a part of the European Fusion Technology...
Fusion waste management studies described here were carried out by three organizations within SEAFP-...
Waste management strategy based on recycling and clearance already applied to SEAFP-2 Plant Models i...
This paper presents fusion waste management studies carried out under the long-term actions on Safet...
Safety and Environmental Assessment of Fusion Power (SEAFP) waste management studies performed up to...
The SEAFP-99 waste management studies include further explorations in the direction of activated mat...
A management strategy for activated waste from SEAFP fusion plant models is based on recycling and c...
An important inherent advantage of fusion would be the total absence of high-level radioactive spent...
The long-term action SEAFP of the E.C. Fusion Program investigates fusion power reactors design. SEA...
To minimize the amount of radioactive waste requiring permanent disposal may strongly influence the ...
To minimize the amount of radioactive waste requiring permanent disposal may strongly influence the ...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
The irradiation conditions of ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) are taken as r...
SEAL (Safety and Environmental Assessments - Long-term), is a part of the European Fusion Technolog...
SEAL (Safety and Environmental Assessments - Long-term), is a part of the European Fusion Technology...
Fusion waste management studies described here were carried out by three organizations within SEAFP-...
Waste management strategy based on recycling and clearance already applied to SEAFP-2 Plant Models i...
This paper presents fusion waste management studies carried out under the long-term actions on Safet...
Safety and Environmental Assessment of Fusion Power (SEAFP) waste management studies performed up to...
The SEAFP-99 waste management studies include further explorations in the direction of activated mat...
A management strategy for activated waste from SEAFP fusion plant models is based on recycling and c...
An important inherent advantage of fusion would be the total absence of high-level radioactive spent...