NE 531 Nuclear Waste Management
3 Credit Hours
Scientific and engineering aspects of nuclear waste management. Management of spent fuel, high-level waste, uranium mill tailings, low-level waste and decommissioning wastes. Fundamental processes for the evaluation of waste management systems with emphasis on the safety assessment of waste disposal facilities to include nuclear criticality safety, free release and transportation.
Prerequisite
MA 341 Applied Differential Equations I and PY 208 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II (or equivalent).
Course Objectives
Students will study nuclear waste safety criteria to operational drivers enabling them to understand the technical basis for current regulations and law as applicable. This will include the ability to create, evaluate and analyze solutions for the safe handling, transportation and permanent disposal of radioactive materials. This will require them to remember fundamentals from all aspects of radiation safety as they apply to controlling ionizing radiation.
Course Requirements
HOMEWORK: Nine assignments
EXAMINATIONS: 2 Midterms and 1 Final Exam
PROJECTS: Individual research paper
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: Ability to remotely access NC State University computer
Textbooks
Radioactive Waste Engineering and Management (An Advanced Course in Nuclear Engineering) 2015th Edition – Shinya Nagasaki and Shinichi Nakayama
Edition: 2015th
ISBN: 978-4431554165
Nuclear Criticality Safety: Theory and Practice – Ronald A. Knief
Edition: any
ISBN: 978-0-89448-028-7.