
What is Uranium? | IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency
Aug 16, 2023 · Uranium enrichment is the process, through which the isotopic proportion of U-235 is increased from 0.72 per cent to up to 94 per cent. Uranium is considered low-enriched if its isotopic proportion of U-235 remains below 20 per cent.
Qu’est-ce que l’uranium - International Atomic Energy Agency
Sep 15, 2023 · Si l’uranium est enrichi à plus de 20 %, il est considéré comme hautement enrichi. L’uranium avec des teneurs aussi élevées d’isotope 235 U est principalement utilisé dans les réacteurs de propulsion navale (par exemple dans les sous-marins), dans les armes nucléaires et dans certains réacteurs de recherche.
Uranium production for nuclear reactors | IAEA
Nov 27, 2024 · Uranium is the primary fuel for nuclear reactors and must be managed properly, in a safe and sustainable manner. Recent annual production of natural uranium world-wide has been between 55,000 and 65,000 tons of uranium metal, similar to the fuel demand. Additionally, thorium is also being investigated as a potential alternate source of nuclear ...
What is Nuclear Energy? The Science of Nuclear Power | IAEA
Aug 2, 2021 · Uranium is a metal that can be found in rocks all over the world. Uranium has several naturally occurring isotopes, which are forms of an element differing in mass and physical properties but with the same chemical properties. Uranium has two primordial isotopes: uranium-238 and uranium-235.
Production d’uranium pour les réacteurs nucléaires | AIEA
L’uranium est le principal combustible utilisé dans les réacteurs nucléaires. Il doit être géré correctement, de façon sûre et durable. Ces derniers temps, la production annuelle mondiale d’uranium naturel était comprise entre 55 000 et 65 000 tonnes d’uranium métal, soit l’équivalent de la demande en combustible nucléaire.
Uranium Exploration Planning, Management and Practice
The objective of this Technical Document is to provide clear guidance including best practices and recommendations for the planning, management and implementation of uranium exploration projects. It provides a systematic approach to the development and implementation of uranium exploration programmes.
World Distribution of Uranium Deposits, Third Edition
In 1995 the International Atomic Energy Agency published a hard copy map of World Distribution of Uranium Deposits, in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Canada. The map was based upon an early version of the IAEA’s uranium database UDEPO and displayed 582 deposits using a deposit classification scheme which has since been superseded.
Depleted Uranium | IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency
Uranium (chemical symbol U) is a naturally occurring radioactive element. In its pure form it is a silver-coloured heavy metal, similar to lead, cadmium and tungsten. Like tungsten it is very dense, about 19 grams per cubic centimetre, 70% more dense than lead. It …
Uranium_Fuel_Cycle The Front End of the Uranium Fuel Cycle A. Introduction 1. Uranium, the heaviest naturally occurring element in the periodic table, is an energy resource and the basic raw material for nuclear fuel. The amount of free energy contained in nuclear fuel is millions
Natural uranium consists of a mixture of three radioactive isotopes which are identified by the mass numbers 238U(99.27% by mass), 235U(0.72%) and 234U(0.0054%). Uranium is used primarily in nuclear power plants; most reactors require uranium in which the 235U content is enriched from 0.72% to about 3%. The uranium remaining after removal of the