Quality and Reliability Aspects in Nuclear Power Reactor Fuel Engineering: Guidance and Best Practices to Improve Nuclear Fuel Reliability and ... Nuclear Energy Series No. NF-G-2.1 (REV. 1
International Atomic Energy Agency
Guidance and Best Practices to Improve Nuclear Fuel Reliability and Performance in Water Cooled Reactors
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Release Date: 31/07/2024
Guidance and Best Practices to Improve Nuclear Fuel Reliability and Performance in Water Cooled Reactors
A revision of the earlier edition, this publication has been significantly extended to support fuel design and design changes, fuel manufacturing, qualification, in-reactor operation, and on-site services to achieve excellence in fuel reliability and performance and safe operation of nuclear fuel under all applicable plant states.
Improved fuel reliability means reduced fuel failures in reactor operation. Fuel failures, with their consequent adverse impact on the environment and requirements for additional waste management, result in costs for remediation, 'failed core' operation and maintenance. Therefore, poor performance of fuel can lead to uncompetitive operational conditions for a nuclear power plant. A revision of the earlier edition, this publication has been significantly extended to support nuclear fuel designers, manufacturers, reactor operators, and fuel engineers and managers on fuel design and design changes, fuel manufacturing, qualification, in-reactor operation, and on-site services to achieve excellence in fuel reliability and performance and safe operation of nuclear fuel under all applicable plant states.