scholarly journals Review on monitoring natural and environmental radiation and its potential from mining products

2021 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-20
Author(s):  
Imam Ghazali Yasmint

Monitoring of natural radiation in Indonesia has been carried out by various parties, from researchers, academics at universities to special agencies tasked with handling this matter, such as the National Nuclear Energy Agency (Batan) and the Nuclear Energy Supervisory Agency (Bapeten). Batan through the Center for Radiation Safety and Metrology Technology (PTKMR) is in charge of monitoring natural radiation at the national level. The purpose of this paper is to review the monitoring of natural and environmental radiation in Indonesia and the potential of mining products as a source of natural radiation. The mining products that will be reviewed in this paper are natural uranium and thorium which are usually found in several mines, such as tin mines and others.

2021 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-20
Author(s):  
Imam Ghazali Yasmint

Monitoring of natural radiation in Indonesia has been carried out by various parties, from researchers, academics at universities to special agencies tasked with handling this matter, such as the National Nuclear Energy Agency (Batan) and the Nuclear Energy Supervisory Agency (Bapeten). Batan through the Center for Radiation Safety and Metrology Technology (PTKMR) is in charge of monitoring natural radiation at the national level. The purpose of this paper is to review the monitoring of natural and environmental radiation in Indonesia and the potential of mining products as a source of natural radiation. The mining products that will be reviewed in this paper are natural uranium and thorium which are usually found in several mines, such as tin mines and others.


2020 ◽  
pp. 4-12
Author(s):  
Yu. Balashevska ◽  
O. Zhabin ◽  
O. Pecherytsia ◽  
H. Plachkov ◽  
D. Ryzhov ◽  
...  

In the near future, small modular reactors (SMR) potentially will play a significant role in global sustainable energy development through the growing interest in SMR implementation in both countries with developed nuclear industry (for example, in Ukraine) and countries that only start launching their nuclear energy programs. At present, there are about 50 SMR designs developed using different reactor technologies in various stages of readiness. The novelty and uniqueness of some fundamental decisions that are the basis for the specified designs and the lack of resulting of real testing of such decisions have created challenges related to ensuring nuclear and radiation safety during installation and further operation of SMR. The paper provides general information on the activities of the SMR Regulators’ Forum (Forum) created by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and countries that actively consider and address the use of SMR in the national energy sector to ensure efficient cooperation in dealing with the specified challenges. The paper presents the results obtained by Forum working groups, the main purpose of which is to develop common positions on issues that have already arisen or are likely to arise during the expected licensing of SMR designs in a number of countries, in particular: demonstration of comprehensive implementation of defense in depth strategy in design safety justification; use of the graded approach within the licensing process; approaches to defining zones and distances in emergency planning around NPPs with SMR. In addition, the working groups defined the best practice and approach to considering the specified issues in licensing SMR designs. Based on the performed review, the paper provides proposals for using the available Forum results during planning and licensing of SMR designs in Ukraine and states on the need for a detailed study of its further activities.


1983 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 377-415 ◽  
Author(s):  
Margarete K. Luddemann

The pivotal role energy plays in national economics not only converts the access to sources of supply into a vivid issue of foreign policy concern, but also causes an understandable preoccupation with investment capabilities and self-sufficiency. A report prepared by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 1974 predicted a bright future for nuclear energy in the i developing countries and encouraged use of this form of energy after numerous field studies.A nation that commits itself to nuclear energy by purchasing nuclear power-generating technology but not fuel cycle facilities incurs the risk of becoming dependent upon the supplier country because a quick switch to alternative sources of supply is difficult in cases of curtailment of fuel.


Nature ◽  
1961 ◽  
Vol 192 (4803) ◽  
pp. 616-617

Author(s):  
Timothy Valentine ◽  
Kostadin Ivanov ◽  
Maria Avramova ◽  
Alessandro Petruzzi ◽  
Jean-Pascal Hudelot ◽  
...  

High-fidelity, multi-physics modeling and simulation (M&S) tools are being developed and utilized for a variety of applications in nuclear science and technology and show great promise in their abilities to reproduce observed phenomena for many applications. Even with the increasing fidelity and sophistication of coupled multi-physics M&S tools, the underpinning models and data still need to be validated against experiments that may require a more complex array of validation data because of the great breadth of the time, energy and spatial domains of the physical phenomena that are being simulated. The expert group on Multi-Physics Experimental Data, Benchmarks and Validation (MPEBV) of the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) was formed to address the challenges with the validation of such tools. The work of the MPEBV expert group is shared among three task forces to fulfill its mandate and specific exercises are being developed to demonstrate validation principles for common industrial challenges. This paper describes the overall mission of the group, the specific objectives of the task forces, the linkages among the task forces, and the development of a validation exercise that focuses on a specific reactor challenge problem.


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