Title | Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning and Related Problems [electronic resource] / edited by L. G. LeSage, A. A. Sarkisov |
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Imprint | Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1996 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1758-3 |
Descript | XII, 344 p. online resource |
Current Status of Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning -- Problems of Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning and Recycling -- Worldwide Overview of Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning Plans and Issues -- Overview of Nuclear Submarine Inactivation and Scrapping/Recycling in the United States -- French Strategy for Disposal of Nuclear Powered Ships and Spent Fuel -- Conceptual Approaches to Decommissioning, Dismantlement, and Utilization of Nuclear Submarines -- Basics of the Concept of Reactor Compartment Handling (Including Off-Normal) when Recycling Nuclear Submarines. Top-Priority R&D -- Basic Approaches to the Problem of Recycling of Russian Nuclear Submarines -- Major Directions of Recycling Power Compartments from Nuclear Submarines -- Conceptual Approach to Recycling of Nuclear Submarines and Solid Radioactive Waste Produced -- Decommissioning and Recycling of Nuclear Submarines and Other Nuclear Powered Ships and Vessels -- Radioecological Problems Related to Disassembly and Recycling of Decommissioned Nuclear Submarines -- An Alternative Concept for Recycling Nuclear Submarines of the Russian Federation Navy -- Situation with Decommissioning, Dismantlement and Recycling of Nuclear Submarines in Russia -- Nonbudget Financing of the Nuclear Submarine Recycling Problem -- Radioactive Material and Waste Treatment Problems -- Radioactive Waste Reprocessing in Nuclear Submarine Recycling -- Liquid Waste Processing -- Principles of Handling Decommissioned Ship Reactors -- Issues of Policy Integration in Solving the Problems of Nuclear Submarines Decommissioning -- Decommissioning of Nuclear Submarines: Waste Minimization by Recycling -- Systems Approach for Safe Handling and Quality Assurance in Waste Management: Conditioning, Transport, Storage, Disposal, and Safeguards -- Problems of Decontamination and Reprocessing of Materials, Equipment and Radioactive Waste from Nuclear Submarines Being Recycled -- Disposal of High-Level Waste Through Underground Nuclear Explosions in the Novaya Zemlya Archipelago -- Experience with and Technologies for Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning, Dismantlement and Utilization -- Experience of Nuclear Submarine Recycling at โNerpaโ Ship Repairing Plant -- On Problems of Recycling Nuclear Submarines at โZvezdaโ Plant -- Problems of Nuclear Submarine Recycling and Environmental Protection -- Safety Issues when Handling Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste in the Pacific Fleet of the Russian Federation -- Decommissioning Plan for Paldiski Nuclear Facilities -- Review of Key Decontamination and Dismantlement Technologies -- Overview of Defueling Approaches used to Deal with Reactors that have Major Core Damage -- A Consortium Approach to Nuclear Plant Material Recycle and the Stabilization of Nuclear Naval Vessels and Waste Materials -- Cementation of Equipment and Power Compartment Rooms as an Ecologically Safe Approach to Decommissioning, Recycling and Burial of Nuclear Submarines -- Recycling of Objects by Explosive Processes -- Radiation Safety: Experience and Problems -- Comparative Ecological and Hygienic Analysis of Existing and Perspective Technologies for Nuclear Submarine Disintegration -- Top-Priority Issues of Radiation Safety in Decommissioning, Dismantling, and Recycling Nuclear Submarines -- Ensuring of Radiation Safety when Decommissiong, Dismantling and Recycling Nuclear Submarines -- Radiation Factors Determining the Safety of Handling Reactor Compartments when Decommissioning Nuclear Submarines -- Sealed-State Criteria in Technologies for Extended Storage of Recycled Reactor Compartments -- Normalization of the Radiation Situation in Reactor Compartments of Nuclear Submarines Prior to Dismantlement -- Radioecology Issues -- Overview of Contamination from U.S. and Russian Nuclear Complexes -- Radioecological Situation at Bases and Sites for Refueling and Recycling of Nuclear Submarines in the Russian Federation Pacific Fleet. Organizational Issues of Radioecological Support -- The NATO/CCMS/NACC Pilot Study on Cross-Border Radioactive Contamination Emanating from Defense-Related Installations in the Barents and the Kara Sea -- Norwegian Concerns Regarding Nuclear Submarine Decommission Activities -- U.S. Department of Defense/Office of Naval Research Arctic Nuclear Waste Assessment Program