Working Party on Scientific Issues of the Fuel Cycle
(WPFC)
Background
Under the guidance of
the Nuclear Science Committee (NSC), the Working Party on Scientific Issues of the Fuel Cycle
(WPFC)
deals with
scientific issues in various existing and advanced nuclear fuel cycles,
including fuel cycle physics, associated chemistry and flowsheets, the development
and performance of fuels and materials, and accelerators and spallation
targets.
Objective
The objective of the working party is to provide member countries
with up-to-date information on and to develop consensus regarding:
- Separations science
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Develop a scientific basis for optimisation
of the use of future nuclear waste repositories.
- Establish a methodology for
evaluating impacts of various existing and advanced fuel cycle scenarios on
potential storage and repositories.
- Provide a means for the
development and evaluation of advanced processing concepts, including design
bases for future reprocessing plants.
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Fuel cycle scenarios
- Assemble and organise scientific
information critical to the understanding of the issues involved in
transitioning from current fuel cycles to future fuel cycles.
- Provide scientific bases for fuel
cycle deployment strategies.
- Chemical partitioning
- Keep updated information on
separation technologies, including advanced aqueous and pyrochemical processing
issues.
- Perform a detailed scientific
study of separations processes for different fuel cycle scenarios.
- Fuels and materials
- Undertake studies needed for
the development of fuels and materials for implementing advanced nuclear fuel
cycles.
- Deal with the performance and behaviour
of advanced fuels.
- Update the handbook on lead and lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE) technology as new information becomes available.
- Thermal-hydraulic studies of lead-alloy coolants.
- Accelerators and targets
- Deal with accelerator reliability
issues.
- Target performance, including spallation
products.
- Window performance, including
thermal stress, radiation damage and windowless targets.
The working party liaises closely with other
relevant NSC working parties and NEA standing technical committees, especially
the Nuclear Development Committee (NDC) and the Radioactive Waste Management Committee
(RWMC), to ensure the respective work programmes are complementary and to
provide advice and support where required and undertake common work where
appropriate. Particularly close working relationships will be maintained with
the Working Party on Scientific Issues of Reactor Systems (WPRS).
The working party also provides advice to the nuclear
community on the developments needed to meet the requirements for implementing
advanced long-term sustainable nuclear fuel cycles, including partitioning and transmutation.
Structure
Meetings, workshops and conferences
Working Party meetings
- 8th meeting (24 February 2010, NEA offices, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France)
- 7th meeting (25 February 2009, NEA offices, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France)
- 6th meeting (30 April 2008, NEA offices, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France)
- 5th meeting (14 September 2007, Boise, USA)
- 4th meeting (29 January 2007, NEA offices, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France)
- 3rd meeting (23 January 2006, NEA offices, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France)
- 2nd meeting (22 June 2005, NEA offices, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France)
- 1st meeting (12 November 2004, Las Vegas, USA)
Meeting documents are in the working area (requires password).
NEA Information Exchange Meetings on Actinide and
Fission Product Partitioning and Transmutation (IEM P&T) (in co-operation with the Nuclear Development Committee)
- 11th Information Exchange Meeting, (1-5 November 2010, San Francisco, USA)
- 10th Information Exchange Meeting, (6-10 October 2008, Mito, Japan)
- 9th Information Exchange Meeting (25-29 September 2006, Nîmes, France)
- 8th Information Exchange Meeting (9-11 November 2004, Las Vegas, USA)
- 7th Information Exchange Meeting (14-16 October 2002, Jeju, Korea)
- 6th Information Exchange Meeting (11-13 December 2000, Madrid, Spain)
International Workshop on Technology and Components of the Accelerator-driven Systems (TCADS)
International Workshop on Structural Materials for Innovative Nuclear Systems (SMINS)
International Workshop on Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators (HPPA) (completed)
- 5th Workshop (6-9 May 2007, Mol, Belgium)
- 4th Workshop (16-19 May 2004, Daejon, Korea)
- 3rd Workshop (12-16 May 2002, Santa Fe, USA)
- 2nd Workshop (22-24 November 1999, Cadarache, France)
- 1st Workshop (13-15 October 1998, Mito, Japan)
Recent publications and reports
Related links
Members' working area (requires password | go to password page)
For
more information on this working party, please contact
Yong-Joon CHOI (Tel: +33 1 45 24 10 91, yongjoon.choi@oecd.org)
For
more information on activities managed/supported by the NSC, please contact Claes Nordborg (
Claes.Nordborg@oecd.org)
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Last reviewed: 18 November 2009