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atw - International Journal for Nuclear Power | 06/07.2019

The atw reports on developments and trends in all major areas of nuclear power technology and the nuclear power industry. The international topicality and competence of its coverage make the atw monthly a valuable source of information and, in this way, also an important aid in decision making. Its rich background of reporting, and the contributions by competent authors make atw a valueable source of information.

The atw reports on developments and trends in all major areas of nuclear power technology and the nuclear power industry. The international topicality and competence of its coverage make the atw monthly a valuable source of information and, in this way, also an important aid in decision making. Its rich background of reporting, and the contributions by competent authors make atw a valueable source of information.

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<strong>atw</strong> Vol. 64 (2019) | Issue 6/7 ı June/July<br />

319<br />

Feature<br />

333 The Economic Potential of SMRs<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Helmut Engelbrecht<br />

AMNT 2019 | Best Paper<br />

327 Simulation of Multi-compartment Hydrogen Deflagration Test HD-36<br />

with COCOSYS<br />

Tobias Jankowski and Marco K. Koch<br />

Serial | Major Trends in Energy Policy and <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Power</strong><br />

336 SMRs – Overview on <strong>International</strong> Developments and Safety Features<br />

Andreas Schaffrath and Sebastian Buchholz<br />

348 Targeting Innovation at Cost Drivers – How the UK Can Deliver<br />

Low Cost, Low Carbon, Commercially Investable <strong>Power</strong><br />

Benjamin Todd<br />

Research and Innovation<br />

353 iMAGINE – A Disruptive Change to <strong>Nuclear</strong> or How Can We Make<br />

More Out of the Existing Spent <strong>Nuclear</strong> Fuel and What Has to be Done<br />

to Make it Possible in the UK?<br />

Bruno Merk, Dzianis Litskevich, Aiden Peakman and Mark Bankhead<br />

Decommissioning and Waste Management<br />

360 A World’s Dilemma ‘Upon Which the Sun Never Sets’:<br />

The <strong>Nuclear</strong> Waste Management Strategy: Japan and China | Part 3<br />

Mark Callis Sanders and Charlotta E. Sanders<br />

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