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UFN, 2003 Volume 173, Number 7, Pages 739–746 (Mi ufn2151)

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INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF INVESTIGATION

Radiation safety in the Russian atomic power industry

A. S. Gerasimov, G. V. Kiselev

Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics

Abstract: Of all the radioactive wastes known in nuclear power industry and engineering, long-lived actinides and fission products from spent nuclear fuel are the most hazardous. One way to reduce their radiation hazard is to resort to nuclear transmutation, which can be performed either in reactors of various types or in accelerator-driven subcritical systems, whose nuclear safety is superior to that of conventional reactors. Fundamentally resolving the problem of the destruction of long-lived radioactive wastes is likely to stimulate progress in the development of the nuclear power industry.

PACS: 28.41.Bm, 28.50.-k, 89.30.Gg

Received: April 3, 2003

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0173.200307c.0739


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2003, 46:7, 717–723

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