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Transmutation of spent nuclear fuel
Šajdler, Miroslav ; Foral, Štěpán (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with spent nuclear fuel – its composition, disposal, reprocessing and transmutation. In the beginning, you can find the classification of radioactive waste, and then I am explaining the policy of the Czech Republic towards disposal of nuclear waste. This is followed by the comparison of the policy in other countries. The thesis also contains various methods used to reprocess spent nuclear waste, composition of spent nuclear waste – based on its radioactivity and radiotoxicity and future technologies for nuclear reprocessing. In the end, I tried to describe a simple model simulating transmutation in light water and fast reactor.
Front and Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Winterová, Radka ; Mastný, Petr (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis author deals with the topic of nuclear power fuel cycle and the particular differences that are typical for each nuclear reactor types. The author aims to describe in detail both - the front and especially the back end of the nuclear fuel cycle, fuel fabrication for light water nuclear reactors, fuel reprocessing and recycling, and consequently fuel production based on REPU and MOX. Thesis should also get familiar with global approaches to fuel cycle, especially the back end.
Transmutation of spent nuclear fuel
Šajdler, Miroslav ; Foral, Štěpán (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with spent nuclear fuel – its composition, disposal, reprocessing and transmutation. In the beginning, you can find the classification of radioactive waste, and then I am explaining the policy of the Czech Republic towards disposal of nuclear waste. This is followed by the comparison of the policy in other countries. The thesis also contains various methods used to reprocess spent nuclear waste, composition of spent nuclear waste – based on its radioactivity and radiotoxicity and future technologies for nuclear reprocessing. In the end, I tried to describe a simple model simulating transmutation in light water and fast reactor.
Front and Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Winterová, Radka ; Mastný, Petr (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis author deals with the topic of nuclear power fuel cycle and the particular differences that are typical for each nuclear reactor types. The author aims to describe in detail both - the front and especially the back end of the nuclear fuel cycle, fuel fabrication for light water nuclear reactors, fuel reprocessing and recycling, and consequently fuel production based on REPU and MOX. Thesis should also get familiar with global approaches to fuel cycle, especially the back end.

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