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Passerini, S.*; Carardi, C.*; Grandy, C.*; Azpitarte, O. E.*; Chocron, M.*; Japas, M. L.*; Bubelis, E.*; Perez-Martin, S.*; Jayaraj, S.*; Roelofs, F.*; et al.
Proceedings of 2015 International Congress on Advances in Nuclear Power Plants (ICAPP 2015) (CD-ROM), p.780 - 790, 2015/05
The IAEA recently established a CRP on "Sodium properties and safe operation of experimental facilities in support of the development and deployment of Sodium Cooled Fast Reactors - NAPRO", to be carried out in the period 2013 - 2017. The first phase of the CRP is focused on the collection and assessment of sodium properties, and it will lead to a consistent property data set which will be published in the form of a handbook. This work is carried out by the 11 participating organizations from 10 Member States through the review and evaluation of the existing available data, the identification of the data gaps and the development of recommendations for experimental programmes to support closing these data gaps. A specific work package (WP 1.1), under the leadership of Argonne National Laboratory, is focused on the analysis of physical properties of sodium: thermodynamic properties and transport properties. The expected outcome includes the improved understanding of the availability, accuracy and range of applications of sodium properties centered on fast reactors and other technological applications. The implemented methodology for WP 1.1 is described and so the properties included in WP 1.1 and their classification. Major findings to date related to WP 1.1 are presented in this work, including detailed analysis of two selected properties.
Monti, S.*; Latge, C.*; Long, B.*; Azpitarte, O. E.*; Chellapandi, P.*; Stieglitz, R.*; Eckert, S.*; 大平 博昭; Lee, J.*; Roelofs, F.*; et al.
Proceedings of 2014 International Congress on the Advances in Nuclear Power Plants (ICAPP 2014) (CD-ROM), p.474 - 481, 2014/04
In order to address some inconsistencies regarding sodium physical and chemical properties, and internationally agreed standard rules for designing sodium experimental facilities, good practices and safety guidelines, the IAEA recently established a CRP on "Sodium properties and safe operation of experimental facilities in support of the development and deployment of Sodium Cooled Fast Reactors - NAPRO", to be carried out in the period 2013 - 2017. The CRP will be focused on the collection and assessment of sodium properties, and it will lead to a consistent property data set which will be published in the form of a handbook. This work will be carried out by the 11 participating organizations from 10 Member States through the review and evaluation of the existing available data, the identification of the data gaps and the development of recommendations for experimental programmes to support closing these data gaps. The CRP will also focus on the definition of design rules and best practice for sodium experimental facilities and guidelines for the safe handling of sodium, which poses hazard due to its chemical reactivity with water and air. Outcomes of this part of the CRP will include shared functional requirements, good practices, codes and standards and safety criteria for the design, construction and operation of experimental Na loops in support of innovative SFR.
阪本 善彦; Garnier, J.-C.*; Rouault, J.*; Grandy, C.*; Fanning, T.*; Hill, R.*; 近澤 佳隆; 小竹 庄司*
Nuclear Engineering and Design, 254, p.194 - 217, 2013/01
被引用回数:15 パーセンタイル:76.33(Nuclear Science & Technology)日米仏の三国で高速炉は持続可能な核エネルギー供給、高レベル廃棄物処理の観点から不可欠であることを確認した。高速炉の冷却材の比較評価を行い、最終的に三国一致してナトリウムが最も有望であることを確認した。