Features of geologic disposal which hamper the demonstration that criticality cannot occur therein include possible changes of shape and form, intrusion of water as a neutron moderator, and selective leaching of spent fuel constituents. If the criticality safety of spent fuel disposal depends on burnup, independent measurements verifying the burnup should be performed prior to disposal. The status of nondestructive analysis method which might provide such verification is discussed. Calculations were performed to assess the potential for increasing the allowed size of a spent fuel disposal canister if potential water intrusion were limited by close-packing the enclosed rods. Several factors were identified which severely limited the potentia...
This report is a continuation of repository criticality evaluation work. Both the probability and co...
High-level radioactive waste from nuclear fuels processing is stored in underground waste storage ta...
Criticality safety analysis of highly enriched nuclear fuels requires sophisticated calculation tech...
An assessment has been performed of the criticality potential associated with the disposal of spent ...
Although idealized calculations of the potential for an atomic explosion within a repository can mak...
The purpose of this study is to provide some basic guidance regarding the criticality safety implica...
Although idealized calculations of the potential for an atomic explosion within a repository can mak...
Damaged fuels originated from the accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, and the s...
This report concerns a study which has been conducted for the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate (SK...
Based on preliminary analyses, spent fuel assemblies are an acceptable form for waste disposal. The ...
This paper presents preliminary criticality safety assessments performed by the Paul Scherrer Instit...
For several decades, many countries operating nuclear power plants have been studying the various di...
The spent fuel from the Olkiluoto nuclear power plant (2 x 710 MWe BWR's) is planned to be disposed ...
The spent fuel from the Olkiluoto nuclear power plant (2 x 710 MWe BWR's) is planned to be disposed ...
This paper describes the disposal criticality analysis for canisters containing aluminum-based Depar...
This report is a continuation of repository criticality evaluation work. Both the probability and co...
High-level radioactive waste from nuclear fuels processing is stored in underground waste storage ta...
Criticality safety analysis of highly enriched nuclear fuels requires sophisticated calculation tech...
An assessment has been performed of the criticality potential associated with the disposal of spent ...
Although idealized calculations of the potential for an atomic explosion within a repository can mak...
The purpose of this study is to provide some basic guidance regarding the criticality safety implica...
Although idealized calculations of the potential for an atomic explosion within a repository can mak...
Damaged fuels originated from the accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, and the s...
This report concerns a study which has been conducted for the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate (SK...
Based on preliminary analyses, spent fuel assemblies are an acceptable form for waste disposal. The ...
This paper presents preliminary criticality safety assessments performed by the Paul Scherrer Instit...
For several decades, many countries operating nuclear power plants have been studying the various di...
The spent fuel from the Olkiluoto nuclear power plant (2 x 710 MWe BWR's) is planned to be disposed ...
The spent fuel from the Olkiluoto nuclear power plant (2 x 710 MWe BWR's) is planned to be disposed ...
This paper describes the disposal criticality analysis for canisters containing aluminum-based Depar...
This report is a continuation of repository criticality evaluation work. Both the probability and co...
High-level radioactive waste from nuclear fuels processing is stored in underground waste storage ta...
Criticality safety analysis of highly enriched nuclear fuels requires sophisticated calculation tech...