Status of Fast Reactor Research and Technology Development

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INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, VIENNA, 2012 p. 846
IAEA-TECDOC-1691
In 1985, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) published a report titled Status of Liquid Metal Cooled Fast Breeder Reactors (Technical Reports Series No. 246). The report was a general review of the status of fast reactor development at that time, covering some aspects of design and operation and reviewing experience from the earliest days. It summarized the programmes and plans in all countries which were pursuing the development of fast reactors. In 1999, the IAEA published a follow-up report titled Status of Liquid Metal Cooled Fast Reactor Technology (IAEA-TECDOC-1083), necessitated by the substantial advances in fast reactor technology development and changes in the economic and regulatory environment which took place during the period of 1985–1998. Chief among these were the demonstration of reliable operation by several prototypes and experimental reactors, the reliable operation of fuel at a high burnup and the launch of new fast reactor programmes by some additional Member States.
In 2006, the Technical Working Group on Fast Reactors (TWG-FR) identified the need to update its past publications and recommended the preparation of a new status report on fast reactor technology. The present status report intends to provide comprehensive and detailed information on the technology of fast neutron reactors. The focus is on practical issues that are useful to engineers, scientists, managers, university students and professors, on the following topics: experience in construction, operation and decommissioning; various areas of research and development; engineering; safety; and national strategies and public acceptance of fast reactors.

Contents
Background and overview
Experience with sodium cooled fast reactors
Sodium-cooled fast reactor designs
Heavy liquid metal-cooled fast reactor designs
Gas-cooled fast reactor designs (France, Japan, European Union, Russian Federation and USA)
Status of fast reactor core research and development
Reactor plant engineering technology development
Reactor safety design and analysis
National strategies, international initiatives, public acceptance and final remarks

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