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IAEA has issued document on analysis and modelling of severe accidents for liquid metal fast reactors

AtomInfo.Ru, PUBLISHED 23.01.2025

The IAEA has issued a document on analysis and modelling of severe accidents for liquid metal fast reactors.

The title of the document is INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Analysis and Modelling of Severe Accidents for Liquid Metal Fast Reactors, IAEA-TECDOC-2079, IAEA, Vienna (2025).

The document contains 298 pages and 151 figures. The document language is English.

The terms of purchase of a hard copy of the document are available at this link. The current price is 32 euros, the electronic version is available for free (see the link above).

Topics: IAEA, Safety


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