Main Findings, Remaining Uncertainties and Lessons Learned from the OECD/NEA BSAF Project

Author:

Pellegrini M.1,Herranz L.2,Sonnenkalb M.3,Lind T.4,Maruyama Y.5,Gauntt R.6,Bixler N.6,Morreale A.7,Dolganov K.8,Sevon T.9,Jacquemain D.10,Journeau C.11ORCID,Song J. H.12,Nishi Y.13,Mizokami S.14

Affiliation:

1. The Institute of Applied Energy, Japan

2. Centre for Energy, Environment, and Technology, Spain

3. Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit (GRS), Germany

4. Paul Scherrer Institute, Division of Nuclear Energy and Safety, Villigen, Switzerland, 5232

5. Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan

6. Sandia National Laboratories, United States

7. Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Canada

8. Nuclear Safety Institute (IBRAE), Russia

9. VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland

10. Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety, France

11. CEA, DEN, Cadarache, SMTA, LEAG, F-13108 Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France

12. Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea

13. Central Research Institute of Electrical Power Industry, Japan

14. Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc., Japan

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Nuclear Energy and Engineering,Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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