The current waste management strategy for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) mandated by the US Congress is the disposal of high-level waste (HLW) in a geological repository at Yucca Mountain. Ongoing efforts on closed-fuel cycle options and difficulties in opening and safeguarding such a repository have led to investigations of alternative waste management strategies. One potential strategy for the US fuel cycle would be to make use of fuel loadings containing high concentrations of transuranic (TRU) nuclides in the next-generation reactors. The use of such fuels would not only increase fuel supply but could also potentially facilitate prolonged operation modes (via fertile additives) on a single fuel loading. The idea is to approach autonomous oper...
Reprocessing of spent LWR fuel is an intrinsic part of the closed fuel cycle. While current technolo...
This paper is focused on feasible autonomous control strategies for Generation IV very high temperat...
This paper is focused on feasible autonomous control strategies for Generation IV very high temperat...
The current waste management strategy for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) mandated by the US Congress is th...
The current waste management strategy for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) mandated by the U.S. Congress is ...
Alternative strategies are being considered as management option for current spent nuclear fuel tran...
The Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is the nearest Generation IV concept. This paper presents r...
To assure nuclear power sustainability, ongoing efforts on advanced closed-fuel cycle options and ad...
Generation IV Very High Temperature Reactors (VHTRs) are well-known for their flexibility with respe...
Five fuel cycle options, about which little is known compared to more commonly known options, have b...
The Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is a candidate for next generation nuclear plant (NGNP). Ac...
The following report provides a rich resource of information for exploring fuel cycle characteristic...
Reprinted by permission of American Nuclear SocietyFuel cycle analyses are performed to evaluate the...
The work presented in this thesis covers three fundamental aspects of High Temperature Reactor (HTR)...
An assessment of the potential role of Generation IV nuclear systems in an advanced fuel cycle has b...
Reprocessing of spent LWR fuel is an intrinsic part of the closed fuel cycle. While current technolo...
This paper is focused on feasible autonomous control strategies for Generation IV very high temperat...
This paper is focused on feasible autonomous control strategies for Generation IV very high temperat...
The current waste management strategy for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) mandated by the US Congress is th...
The current waste management strategy for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) mandated by the U.S. Congress is ...
Alternative strategies are being considered as management option for current spent nuclear fuel tran...
The Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is the nearest Generation IV concept. This paper presents r...
To assure nuclear power sustainability, ongoing efforts on advanced closed-fuel cycle options and ad...
Generation IV Very High Temperature Reactors (VHTRs) are well-known for their flexibility with respe...
Five fuel cycle options, about which little is known compared to more commonly known options, have b...
The Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is a candidate for next generation nuclear plant (NGNP). Ac...
The following report provides a rich resource of information for exploring fuel cycle characteristic...
Reprinted by permission of American Nuclear SocietyFuel cycle analyses are performed to evaluate the...
The work presented in this thesis covers three fundamental aspects of High Temperature Reactor (HTR)...
An assessment of the potential role of Generation IV nuclear systems in an advanced fuel cycle has b...
Reprocessing of spent LWR fuel is an intrinsic part of the closed fuel cycle. While current technolo...
This paper is focused on feasible autonomous control strategies for Generation IV very high temperat...
This paper is focused on feasible autonomous control strategies for Generation IV very high temperat...