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Gen IV and transmutation materials

Activity Code: Fission-2007-6.2
Coordinator:Karlsruher Institut für Technolgie (KIT)

Abstract:

In FP5 and FP6, a number of significant projects have been launched, aimed at investigating innovative strategies for safe and optimised radioactive waste management. In particular P/T strategies based on the use of Accelerator Driven Systems are being addressed within the integrated project EUROTRANS. Moreover, during FP6, projects were also initiated to study advanced systems, as defined in the frame of the Generation-IV: VHTR, GFR, LFR, SFR, SCWR and MSR.

Some of these innovative systems (i.e. those based on fast neutron spectra) allow also the deployment of optimised waste minimisation technologies, compatible with sustainability and increased proliferation resistance goals. New issues and challenges related to the development and qualification of structural materials for core and primary components have been recognized as crucial in all these systems to ensure their safe and reliable operation.

The objective of the proposed project is to integrate in a comprehensive and common effort within the European materials laboratories the R&D activities needed to select and characterize (in terms of mechanical behaviour, coolant compatibility and particle irradiation effects) structural materials with required properties for advanced nuclear reactor and transmutation systems. Specific items have been identified and selected in order to focus the proposed project on cross-cutting issues, applicable to more than one system, by taking advantage of expertise and experimental facilities operating in the area of both fission and fusion technology programs.

Project Details:

Start Date: 01.02.2008
End Date: 31.01.2013
EU Contribution: 7.5 Mio. Euro
Total Costs: 13.96 Mio. Euro
Funding Scheme: Collaborative project (generic) 
Administrative Contact Person: Concetta Fazio, concetta.fazio@kit.edu
Project Website:
http://nuklear-server.ka.fzk.de/getmat/

Partners:

  • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
  • ENEA - Ricerca sil Sistema Elettrico SPA, Italy
  • Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France
  • Chalmers Tekniska Hoegskola Aktiebolag, Sweden
  • Commission of the European Communities - Directorate General Joint Research Centre - JRC, Belgium
  • Universität Stuttgart, Germany
  • Helsingin Yliopisto, Finland
  • The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Forschungszentrum Dresden Rossendorf, Germany
  • Electricité de France S.A., France
  • Valtion Teknillinen Tutkimuskeskus (VTT), Finland
  • Ustav Jaderneho Vyzkumu Rez A.S., Czech Republic
  • Studiecentrum voor Kernenergie - Centre d'etude de l'Energie Nucleaire, Belgium
  • Commissariat á l'Energie Atomique (CEA), France
  • Ente per le Nuove Tecnologie, l'Energia e l'Ambiente, Italy
  • Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
  • Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland
  • Universidad de Alicante, Spain
  • Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnologicas-Ciemat, Spain
  • Nuclear Research and Consultancy Group, Netherlands
  • Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
  • The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
  • Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan, Sweden