Spent Fuel Standard as a Baseline for Proliferation Resistance in Excess Plutonium Disposition Options
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概要
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The “Spent Fuel Standard (SFS)” is a criterion for disposition of excess U.S. and Russian weapons-grade plutonium, recovered from dismantled U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons. This study analyzes the extent to which the “mixed oxide (MOX) option” and “immobilization option”, which were agreed to as the disposition options by the two countries, meets the SFS. The analysis confirms that the two options meet the SFS and are comparable to each other.
- 一般社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2000-08-25
著者
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Suzuki Atsuyuki
Department Of Computer Science Faculty Of Engineering Shizuoka University
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Suzuki Atsuyuki
Department Of Quantum Engineering And Systems Science The University Of Tokyo
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KANG Jungmin
Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Princeton University
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SUZUKI Tatshujiro
Department of Quantum Engineering and Systems Science, The University of Tokyo
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PICKETT Susan
Department of Quantum Engineering and Systems Science, The University of Tokyo
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Kang Jungmin
Center For Energy And Environmental Studies Princeton University
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Pickett Susan
Department Of Quantum Engineering And Systems Science The University Of Tokyo
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Suzuki T
Department Of Quantum Engineering And Systems Science The University Of Tokyo
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Suzuki Tatsujiro
Department of Quantum Engineering and Systems Science, The University of Tokyo
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