"nuclear power; nuclear reactor; monitoring; generation IV; high temperatures"@en . "2013-08-31+02:00"^^ . " monitoring" . "2014-06-30+02:00"^^ . "Tento projekt byl zam\u011B\u0159en na v\u00FDvoj nezbytn\u00E9 infrastruktury pro zaji\u0161t\u011Bn\u00ED m\u011B\u0159en\u00ED kl\u00ED\u010Dov\u00FDch parametr\u016F nov\u00E9 generace jadern\u00FDch elektr\u00E1ren, zejm\u00E9na pak v\u00A0oblasti materi\u00E1lov\u00FDch vlastnost\u00ED, teploty, neutronov\u00E9ho toku, radiometrick\u00FDch metod a jadern\u00FDch konstant. V\u00FDstupy projektu jsou zam\u011B\u0159eny jak na v\u00FDrobce a provozovatele jadern\u00FDch elektr\u00E1ren, tak pro regula\u010Dn\u00ED org\u00E1ny."@cs . . "Metrology for new generation nuclear power plants" . . . "nuclear power" . . "Metrology for new generation nuclear power plants"@en . . . "http://www.isvav.cz/projectDetail.do?rowId=7A11094"^^ . " nuclear reactor" . "Nuclear power will inevitably form part of EU energy strategy, as member states clamour to meet the ambitious target of a 20 % reduction in CO2 emissions by 2020. It remains the leading low-carbon energy technology and a new generation of reactors will further improve efficiency. The environment inside a nuclear reactor requires constant monitoring to maintain safe temperatures and control fission reactions. Taking such measurements is inherently difficult, but the increased operating temperatures of the proposed 'Generation IV' designs will complicate things further. Existing measurement methods may not be accurate at higher temperatures, and existing reactor building materials, coolants and fuels may not operate as desired in the new conditions. This project aims to address the measurement challenges posed by 'Generation IV' designs, by testing temperature measurements and materials for suitability, and ensuring sufficient nuclear data and radiation measurement techniques are available." . . "2013-03-31+01:00"^^ . . "1"^^ . "7A11094" . . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . . "0"^^ . "This project developed the necessary infrastructure to enable measurement of the parameters associated with new generation nuclear power plants, in the area of materials, temperature, neutron flow, nuclear data and radiometric methods to ensure that energy suppliers and regulators can work towards an energy secure future within a metrology framework."@en . " generation IV" . . "0"^^ . . . "2011-01-01+01:00"^^ . . . . . . "Nuclear power will inevitably form part of EU energy strategy, as member states clamour to meet the ambitious target of a 20 % reduction in CO2 emissions by 2020. It remains the leading low-carbon energy technology and a new generation of reactors will further improve efficiency. The environment inside a nuclear reactor requires constant monitoring to maintain safe temperatures and control fission reactions. Taking such measurements is inherently difficult, but the increased operating temperatures of the proposed 'Generation IV' designs will complicate things further. Existing measurement methods may not be accurate at higher temperatures, and existing reactor building materials, coolants and fuels may not operate as desired in the new conditions. This project aims to address the measurement challenges posed by 'Generation IV' designs, by testing temperature measurements and materials for suitability, and ensuring sufficient nuclear data and radiation measurement techniques are available."@en .