Izv vuzov nuclear power engineering journal. Editorial team

B.A. Kanashov, V.P. Smirnov (LLC NPF Sosny), V.V. Kadilin, R.F. Ibragimov, G.L. Dedenko, K.F. Vlasik, V.S. Rudenko, E.M. Glagovsky, E.E. Lupar (JSC "NIITFA"), G.V. Poletov, E.A. Lomtev, A.A. Smirnov, V.S. Khrunov (JSC "Institute of Physical and Technical Problems")

News of higher educational institutions. Nuclear Energy, No. 2, 2018

For the first time, information is reported on the results of tests of detectors of various types and equipment of gamma spectrometry channels under external radiation conditions, typical for the pyrochemical processing of spent mixed nitride uranium-plutonium (MNUP) fuel. As detectors, a semiconductor detector with a CdZnTe crystal was tested; scintillation detector with LaBr 3 crystal; ionization chamber based on compressed xenon.

I.V. Kuzmin, A.Yu. Leshchenko, S.V. Pavlov, R.N. Shamsutdinov (LLC NPF "Sosny"), Yu.S. Mochalov (PI "ITCP "Breakthrough"")

News of higher educational institutions. Nuclear Energy, No. 4, 2018

Sintering of nuclear fuel pellets in high-temperature furnaces is carried out in an atmosphere with strictly defined requirements for the composition of gaseous media in various temperature zones of the furnace. Implementation of the specified technological mode in the furnace for sintering pellets of mixed uranium-plutonium nitride (MNUP) fuel is provided by the gas supply scheme, the design of barriers between temperature zones, as well as gas supply and exhaust units. To test the operability of the incorporated technical solutions in the development of the SNUP fuel sintering furnace channel, a computational CFD model was created in the Ansys Fluent package and validated.

A.Z. Gayazov, S.V. Komarov, A.Yu. Leshchenko, K.E. Revenko, V.P. Smirnov (LLC NPF "Sosny"),E.A. Zvir, P.A. Ilyin, V.G. Teplov (JSC "SSC RIAR")

News of higher educational institutions. Nuclear Energy, No. 3, 2018

The results of experiments on the study of the accumulation of hydrogen and gaseous fission products (FFP) under conditions simulating the temporary storage of destroyed VVER-440 spent fuel in sealed canisters after draining the water without fuel drying are presented. Coincident kinetics of hydrogen accumulation and HPA for wet SNF in a sealed canister were obtained. The kinetics show a sharp change in the reduction in the rate of hydrogen accumulation and GPA 46 h after the start of the experiments.

S.V. Pavlov

News of higher educational institutions. Nuclear Energy, No. 3, 2016

The safe operation of NPP power units with VVER-1000 reactors is largely determined by the geometric stability of the FA design (the magnitude and shape of the deflection, twisting angle, length, transverse dimension, warp of spacer grids) during the entire period of their operation. The change in the geometrical parameters of the fuel assemblies determines the reliability of the operation of the reactor control and protection system (CRPS), as well as the safety of transport and technological operations with fuel assemblies during refueling of nuclear fuel during scheduled preventive maintenance of the power unit.

V.P. Smirnov, A.Z. Gayazov, I.V. Kuzmin, A.Yu. Leshchenko, S.V. Semenovs (LLC NPF "Sosny"), V.V. Serebryakov, A.S. Khrenov (JSC "SSC RIAR")

According to the technical solutions adopted during the design of the first stage of the Beloyarsk NPP, the spent fuel pools (SP) were intended for temporary storage of spent fuel assemblies in seventeen-seat cassettes made of carbon steel of the K-17u type. The exposure time for SFAs was determined by the need to reduce heat release and the activity of radioactive substances, and was supposed to be three years. However, the SFA cassettes remain in storage...

V.G. Asmolov (JSC Rosenergoatom Concern), V.P. Smirnov, A.Yu. Leshchenko, I.V. Kuzmin (LLC NPF Sosny), A.S. Pokrovsky, G.P. Kobylyansky, D.V. Kharkiv (JSC "SSC RIAR")

News of higher educational institutions. Nuclear Energy, No. 3, 2013

Alloy E125 is widely used in nuclear power. Its most well-known application includes process channels and CPS channels of the RBMK reactor and covers for fuel assemblies of VVER reactors. Given such a significant use of the alloy, data on its properties under emergency overheating conditions are clearly not enough. Specialists of Rosenergoatom Concern OJSC, SSC RIAR OJSC and NPF LLC...

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Yu.A. Kazansky, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

Deputy Chief Editors

Yu.A. Korovin, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

N.L. Salnikov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

Responsible Secretary of the Editorial Board

V.L. Mironovich, Associate Professor, Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

Editorial team

A.V. Beznosov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University

F. D'Auria, Professor, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy

CM. Dmitriev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University

A.V. Zrodnikov, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor, All-Russian Research Institute of Nuclear Power Plants

I.I. Kryshev, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Scientific and Production Association "Typhoon", Obninsk

I.I. Loshchakov, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor, St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University

E.S. Matusevich, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor, Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

V.M. Murogov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, National Research Nuclear University "MEPhI"

B.I. Nigmatullin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Institute for Problems of Natural Monopolies, Moscow

V.A. Ostreikovskii, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Surgut State University, Surgut

I.L. Pioro, Professor, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada

IN AND. Rachkov, corresponding member RAS, professor, State Research Center of the Russian Federation-Physics and Power Engineering Institute, Obninsk

M. Saito, Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan

M. Salvatores, Department Director, Research Center, Cadarache, France

V.P. Smirnov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Sosny Research and Production Company, Dimitrovgrad

V.A. Stepanov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

M.N. Strikhanov, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

V.V. Kharchenko, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Professor, Institute of Strength Problems, Kiev, Ukraine

I.A. Chusov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

V.L. Shablov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

A.N. Shmelev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

S.E. Shcheklein, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Ural Federal University - Ural Power Engineering Institute

B.I. Yatsalo, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

22.09.2016

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About the Journal

Peer-reviewed scientific and technical journal Izvestia Vuzov. Nuclear Energy” has been published in Russian at the Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy, a branch of the Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI” (IATE NRNU MEPhI) for more than 20 years (since 1993).

The founders of the journal are the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Higher Education, the Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy (1993); Ministry of General and Vocational Education of the Russian Federation (since 1999); Nuclear Society of Russia (since 2008).

The journal is registered with the Ministry of Press and Information of the USSR under the number 0110876 dated 07/01/1993 and re-registered with the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Press under the number 0110876 dated 04/23/1997.

In accordance with GOST-7.56-89 “Editions. International Standard Serial Numbering” the journal has been assigned the number ISSN 0204-3327.

The journal is included in the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI).

The journal is included in the List of the leading peer-reviewed scientific journals and publications in which the main scientific results of dissertations for the degree of doctor and candidate of sciences should be published.

The journal is published in printed form with a frequency of four issues per year from 100 to 180 pages and has an identical full-text electronic version, which, after the release of the printed version, is posted on the Internet on the website of the Scientific Electronic Library (www.elibrary.ru), as well as on journal website (journal.iate.obninsk.ru).

The subject of the journal is the technical, technological, scientific and educational aspects of nuclear energy, as well as the application of nuclear technologies in various industries. A more detailed presentation of the subject is given in the headings of the journal:

Actual problems of nuclear energy.

Nuclear power plants.

Physics and technology of nuclear reactors.

Thermophysics and thermal hydraulics.

Fuel cycle and radioactive waste.

Safety, reliability and diagnostics of nuclear power plants.

Materials and nuclear power.

Chemistry, physics and technology of heat carriers.

Removal from service.

Energy ecology.

Economics of nuclear energy.

Methods of direct conversion of nuclear energy.

Modeling of processes in nuclear power facilities.

Nuclear medicine.

Physics in nuclear power engineering.

Application of nuclear methods and means.

Personnel training.

History of science.

The journal publishes original reviews, articles and letters to the editor on fundamental and applied problems of nuclear energy and nuclear technologies. Special thematic issues of the journal are published.

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