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Concepts and Strategies for Transparency Monitoring of Nuclear Materials at the Back End of the Fuel/Weapons Cycle

Concepts and Strategies for Transparency Monitoring of Nuclear Materials at the Back End of the Fuel/Weapons Cycle

... development of broad-based concepts and strategies for transparency monitoring of nuclear materials at the back end of the fuel/weapons cycle, including both geologic disposal and monitored retrievable ...

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Tensioned Metastable Fluid Detectors in Nuclear Security for Active Interrogation of Special Nuclear Materials―Part B

Tensioned Metastable Fluid Detectors in Nuclear Security for Active Interrogation of Special Nuclear Materials―Part B

... Special Nuclear Materials (SN- Ms) and includes description of the transformational Tensioned Metastable Fluid Detector (TMFD) based method for optimal ...

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Tensioned Metastable Fluid Detectors in Nuclear Security for Passively Monitoring of Special Nuclear Materials―Part A

Tensioned Metastable Fluid Detectors in Nuclear Security for Passively Monitoring of Special Nuclear Materials―Part A

... Special Nuclear Materials (SNMs) as related to nuclear ...fluid nuclear particle detectors by which multiple types of nuclear particles can be detected with high (90%+) intrinsic ...

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Nuclear Materials Characterization by Tomographic Atom Probe

Nuclear Materials Characterization by Tomographic Atom Probe

... Nuclear Materials (reactor vessel, internal structures, fuel rod, glass containment…) undergo degradations under neutron irradiation due to particle/matter ...future nuclear reactors. The phenomena ...

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Phase Field Modeling of Microstructure Evolution in Nuclear Materials

Phase Field Modeling of Microstructure Evolution in Nuclear Materials

... various materials processes including solidification, solid-state structural phase transformations, grain growth and coarsening, domain evolution in thin films and smart materials, pattern formation on ...

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ANCRE Alliance: Roadmap for Nuclear Materials

ANCRE Alliance: Roadmap for Nuclear Materials

... for nuclear materials concludes on the necessity to use multi-scale and multi-physics modeling and simulation tools, based on the most accurate physical knowledge, accessible to a wide community of ...

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Journal of Nuclear Materials

Journal of Nuclear Materials

... There are a number of phenomena that may degrade the mechanical performance of cladding, such as those associated with hydrogen absorption. During the operation of light water nuclear reactors, the oxidation ...

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Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste  Programme Progress Report 1987

Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste. Programme Progress Report 1987

... GLOSSARY AD ADECO AERE BWR CEA CEC C E N/SC K CGC CIEMAT COCO CPDF CS CSH CV2 DNPDE DOEUK DOEUSA EC EDAX ENEA ENEA­DISP ENRESA ESCA ESOPE ESTER ET­AAS FBR GME GSF HAW HLLW HLW HMI IAEA I[r] ...

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Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste  Programme Progress Report July December 1981

Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste. Programme Progress Report July-December 1981

... Risk Evaluation Risk Analysis of Geological Disposal of Radioactive Waste Assessment Studies on Alpha-Waste Management...: Protective Barriers Long-Term Stability of Conditioned Waste In[r] ...

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Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste  Programme Progress Report January June 1979

Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste. Programme Progress Report January-June 1979

... Organization of the 2nd Technical Meeting on the Nuclear Transmutation of Actinides, JRC-lspra, A p r i l 1980 Completion of fully active experiments on HDEHP batch extraction Completion[r] ...

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Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste  Programme Progress Report July December 1979

Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste. Programme Progress Report July-December 1979

... For the reporting period activities in the following areas were planned: - Generation of data on formation and transmutation rates of by-products actinides in FBR, LWR and HTR reactors -[r] ...

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Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste  Programme Progress Report January June 1978

Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste. Programme Progress Report January-June 1978

... Proposal for further actions Establishment of reactor physics calculation methods for FBR and THTR Generation of nuclear data set Completion of reactor physics calculations Proposal of p[r] ...

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Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste  Programme Progress Report July December 1978

Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste. Programme Progress Report July-December 1978

... rt = waste hazard of actinides in the by­product actinide recycling case + hazard of last by­product actinide reactor inventory : waste hazard of actinides in the reference fuel cycle It[r] ...

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Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste  Programme Progress Report January June 1977

Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste Programme Progress Report January June 1977

... - fast neutron removal cross sections of matrix materials " £ ÍP-t;/cm2/g βηΊ ref of reference materials - fast neutron escape probabilities of reference materials ef Pe and mean square [r] ...

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Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste  Programme Progress Report July December 1977

Management of Nuclear Materials and Radioactive Waste Programme Progress Report July December 1977

... A International coordination in the framework of the activity of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency 1 Organization of an international meeting Β OXAL process 2 Completion of the experiments [r] ...

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Plasma Facing Components: Challenges For Nuclear Materials

Plasma Facing Components: Challenges For Nuclear Materials

... as nuclear facility, is initiating a new era for fusion, which will be reinforced for a future fusion power plant which will add specific requirements (sufficient lifetime, a cooling system to produce energy, use ...

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The Adhesion Characteristics of Protective Coating  Materials for the Containment Structure in Nuclear Power Plants  (H353)

The Adhesion Characteristics of Protective Coating Materials for the Containment Structure in Nuclear Power Plants (H353)

... coating materials applied should be capable of withstanding high temperature, pressure, and radioactivity caused at the simulated design basis accident such as LOCA and ...coating materials are classified ...

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Analysis of ringing effects due to magnetic core materials in pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance circuits

Analysis of ringing effects due to magnetic core materials in pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance circuits

... Measurements are conducted using commercially avail- able magnetic core materials. Different materials with rela- tive permeabilities: Mu55, Mu100, Mu125, and Mu1200 were selected. The NMR measurement ...

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IMPROVEMENTS IN SAP TECHNOLOGY WITH A VIEW TO NUCLEAR APPLICATIONS PROPERTIES OF THE MATERIALS STUDIED  EUR 272 e

IMPROVEMENTS IN SAP TECHNOLOGY WITH A VIEW TO NUCLEAR APPLICATIONS PROPERTIES OF THE MATERIALS STUDIED EUR 272 e

... SAP-ISML 930 and 960 : The manufacture difficulties are the same with SAP-ISML 960 and SAP-ISML 930 ; the high temperature properties of SAP-ISML 930 are better than those of SAP-ISML 96[r] ...

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Phase Transitions in Some Phase Changing Organic Materials Studied by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry

Phase Transitions in Some Phase Changing Organic Materials Studied by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry

... Oscillating motions are the most variant, and every hydrocarbon has definite strip of absorbance in spectra. So, secondary oil aromatic residues absorb in visible range of spectra at 0,434–0,7 µ m. In the range 1,87–2,1 ...

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