MSc Nuclear Science and Technology / Course details

Year of entry: 2024

Course unit details:
Processing, Storage and Disposal of Nuclear Waste

Course unit fact file
Unit code PHYS65060
Credit rating 15
Unit level FHEQ level 7 – master's degree or fourth year of an integrated master's degree
Teaching period(s) Full year
Available as a free choice unit? No

Overview

The basic approaches of nuclear waste management and  an introduction to the scientific fundamentals of nuclear waste processing and disposal.

Aims

Reviews basic approaches of nuclear waste management and gives an introduction to the scientific fundamentals of nuclear waste processing and disposal.

Learning outcomes

ILO 1 - Recall and interpret information on radioactivity, radionuclides and the different types of radioactive waste.
ILO 2 - Explain the general approaches to nuclear waste management.
ILO 3 - Define the techniques commonly employed in nuclear waste processing and evaluate the most appropriate storage or disposal route for a particular waste.
ILO 4 - Develop an evidence based strategy for dealing with a defined nuclear waste management problem.
ILO 5 - Perform a group investigation and disseminate information in a group presentation to a peer group, on an aspect of global nuclear waste management practices

Teaching and learning methods

Learning material is primarily delivered via lectures.  Directly delivered content is supplemented by pre-recorded online material, self-test questions, and peer-to-peer learning.

Assessment methods

Method Weight
Written assignment (inc essay) 80%
Oral assessment/presentation 20%

Feedback methods

Feedback will be given via Blackboard.

Recommended reading

W. E. Lee, M. I. Ojovan, M. C. Stennett & N. C. Hyatt. Immobilisation of radioactive waste in glasses, glass composite materials and ceramics. Advances in Applied Ceramics, Vol. 105 (2013) 3-12.
C. L. Corkhill & N. C. Hyatt. Nuclear waste management. IOP Publishing Ltd, 18p. (2018).
N. C. Hyatt. Safe management of the UK separated plutonium inventory: a challenge of materials degradation. npj Materials Degradation, Vol. 4 (2020) 1-4.
N. C. Hyatt. Plutonium management policy in the United Kingdom: The need for a dual track strategy. Energy Policy, Vol. 101 (2017) 303-309.
M.I. Ojovan, W.E. Lee. An introduction to nuclear waste immobilization. Elsevier, 315p. (2005).
P. Wilson. The Nuclear Fuel Cycle. Wiley and Sons, Incorporated, 405p. (2001).
N.A. Chapman, I.G. McKinley. The geological disposal of nuclear waste. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 437p. (1987).

Study hours

Scheduled activity hours
Lectures 21
Tutorials 11
Independent study hours
Independent study 118

Teaching staff

Staff member Role
Martin Stennett Unit coordinator

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