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机译:PRADA-下一步

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The PRADA {Collaborative Project on Proliferation Resistance: Acquisition/Diversion Pathway Analysis) study was tasked to further develop the INPRO (International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles) methodology in the area of assessing proliferation resistance (mitigating proliferation risk). This paper reports on the results. A DUPIC (Direct Use of Spent PWR Fuel In CANDU) fuelled CANDU reactor was used as a test case in order to develop appropriate methods for the identification and analysis of plausible acquisition paths and to determine the multiplicity and robustness of barriers against proliferation. The study resulted in several recommendations: 1. The proliferation assessment should be performed at three levels: the State level, the INS (Innovative Nuclear Energy System) level, and the facility level. 2. The robustness of barriers against proliferation depends on the State's capabilities, and the relevance of each barrier is dependent on assessment level. 3. The robustness of barriers is not a function of individual barrier characteristics but is an integrated function of all of the barriers, and is measured by determining whether the safeguards goals can be met. 4. The INPRO assessment methodology requires information regarding proliferation risks derived from quantitative analysis. The PRADA study identified several areas where the INPRO proliferation resistance manual could be expanded and improved: 1) through a better explanation of acceptance limits, 2) through a restructuring of the evaluation tables, and 3) by provision of more explanatory details. An important conclusion was a proposal to form a "GIF (Generation IV International Forum) / INPRO coordinated set of Proliferation Resistance and safeguardability assessment tools". This set of tools would bring together the complementary strengths of the GIF and INPRO approaches and demonstrate that the two methods can be used in harmony and provide consistent results. The PRADA study also recommended that an expanded test of the methodology be applied inter alia to an open fuel cycle in a State with an emerging nuclear energy system, or to a generic pyroprocessing fuel cycle building on the GIF ESFR (Example Sodium Fast Reactor) evaluation study.
机译:PRADA(抗扩散合作项目:获取/转移途径分析)研究的任务是在评估扩散阻力(减轻扩散风险)领域进一步发展INPRO(国际创新核反应堆和燃料循环项目)方法。本文报告了结果。以DUPIC(在CANDU中直接使用乏PWR燃料)为燃料的CANDU反应堆作为测试案例,目的是开发适当的方法来识别和分析合理的获取途径,并确定防止扩散的障碍的多重性和稳健性。该研究提出了几项建议:1.扩散评估应在三个层面上进行:国家层面,INS(创新核能系统)层面和设施层面。 2.防止扩散壁垒的稳健性取决于国家的能力,每个壁垒的相关性取决于评估水平。 3.障碍的坚固性不是单个障碍特征的函数,而是所有障碍的综合函数,通过确定是否可以实现保障目标来衡量。 4. INPRO评估方法需要有关定量分析衍生的扩散风险的信息。 PRADA研究确定了可以扩展和改进INPRO扩散抗性手册的几个领域:1)通过更好地解释接受限度; 2)通过评估表的结构调整; 3)通过提供更多解释性细节。一个重要的结论是提议建立一个“ GIF(第四代国际论坛)/ INPRO协调的防扩散和保障性评估工具集”。这套工具将汇集GIF和INPRO方法的互补优势,并证明这两种方法可以和谐地使用并提供一致的结果。 PRADA研究还建议对方法学进行扩展测试,除其他外,应将其应用于具有新兴核能系统的国家的开放燃料循环,或基于GIF ESFR(快速钠反应堆)评估的通用热解燃料循环中。学习。

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