Master of ScienceDepartment of Chemical EngineeringLarry E. EricksonThe reaction chemistry of uranium metal has been well documented for use in the development of nuclear fuels. The oxidation of uranium from the thermal stress of nearby combustion is different than that of a reactor environment due to the selectivity of the various competing reactions. This work extracts available information in literature and various experiments over the last 60 years to provide a critical look at the response of uranium metal to thermal stress. The oxide fume formed and the equilibrium phase shifts during the dispersal of the airborne particulate are of principal interest when determining potential consequences to the health and safety of the workers, mem...
The chemistry of γ-uranium is of primary importance for metal-fueled fast reactors which have been s...
In a study designed to provide an improved scientific basis for assessing possible health effects fr...
>The importance of prevention of fires and explosions involving uranium, zircomum, plutonium, and th...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Chemical EngineeringLarry E. EricksonThe reaction chemistry of uraniu...
COPYRIGHT This document has been authored by a subcontractor of the U.S. Government under contract D...
The nuclear fuel cycle represents the nuclear power generation process, from mining the uranium ore ...
Depleted uranium (DU) chips and turnings are generated during machining of uranium metal. Because hi...
The surface oxidation of pressed uranium dioxide (UO2) powder under controlled environmental conditi...
The emission of uranium and ruthenium oxides from overheated nuclear fuel is a complex phenomenon wh...
Uranium, a nuclear fuel material, can oxidize and degrade in reactor conditions. Previous studies ha...
The gaseous oxidation of uranium and its alloys is a complex process. Material transport across the ...
Although the general environment of the proposed repository at Yucca Mountain is expected to be oxid...
Fuel treatment is planned at the Argonne National Laboratory on EBR-II spent fuel. The electrochemic...
Uraninite (UO2) and metaschoepite (UO3·2H2O) are the uranium phases most frequently observed in K Ba...
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 1957.MIT copy bound with: ...
The chemistry of γ-uranium is of primary importance for metal-fueled fast reactors which have been s...
In a study designed to provide an improved scientific basis for assessing possible health effects fr...
>The importance of prevention of fires and explosions involving uranium, zircomum, plutonium, and th...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Chemical EngineeringLarry E. EricksonThe reaction chemistry of uraniu...
COPYRIGHT This document has been authored by a subcontractor of the U.S. Government under contract D...
The nuclear fuel cycle represents the nuclear power generation process, from mining the uranium ore ...
Depleted uranium (DU) chips and turnings are generated during machining of uranium metal. Because hi...
The surface oxidation of pressed uranium dioxide (UO2) powder under controlled environmental conditi...
The emission of uranium and ruthenium oxides from overheated nuclear fuel is a complex phenomenon wh...
Uranium, a nuclear fuel material, can oxidize and degrade in reactor conditions. Previous studies ha...
The gaseous oxidation of uranium and its alloys is a complex process. Material transport across the ...
Although the general environment of the proposed repository at Yucca Mountain is expected to be oxid...
Fuel treatment is planned at the Argonne National Laboratory on EBR-II spent fuel. The electrochemic...
Uraninite (UO2) and metaschoepite (UO3·2H2O) are the uranium phases most frequently observed in K Ba...
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 1957.MIT copy bound with: ...
The chemistry of γ-uranium is of primary importance for metal-fueled fast reactors which have been s...
In a study designed to provide an improved scientific basis for assessing possible health effects fr...
>The importance of prevention of fires and explosions involving uranium, zircomum, plutonium, and th...