Assessment modeling for the evaluation of plutonium as an energy resource is stressed, and generic mathematical model forms are outlined. Representative necessary objective functions are developed. Constraints and assumptions are listed. An example involving present-day light water reactor technology is demonstrated. Technical, environmental, and political implications are drawn. Specific new directions for analysis are suggested. The position of the boundary of government control and responsibility -- the government exclusion fence -- is shown to be a critical, but overlooked, constraint. Existing governmental uranium stockpiles may be an unmentioned, though important, constraint
This report explores the potential for producing weapons-grade plutonium using conventional industri...
This report has been prepared by the Department of Energy`s Office of Arms Control and Nonproliferat...
As the US and Russia move to lower numbers of deployed nuclear weapons, transparency regarding the q...
In the recent years, non-proliferation of nuclear materials has become an important issue, regarding...
The potential for a relatively non-advanced nation to covertly acquire a significant quantity of wea...
A U.S. Department of Energy project to convert excess weapons-grade plutonium into fuel for commerci...
Based on the Administration's policy to prevent nuclear weapons proliferation through diversion of f...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1997.Includes ...
After description of the uranium / plutonium fuel cycle results are reported for various isotopic co...
The US DOE Office of Fissile Material Disposition is examining options for placing fissile materials...
In the recent years, non-proliferation of nuclear materials has become an important issue, regarding...
The potential for reducing plutonium inventories in the civilian nuclear fuel cycle through recycle ...
The United States (U.S.) has identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium that is permanently exces...
The goals for plutonium management have changed dramatically over the past few years. Today, the cha...
The purpose of this preliminary investigation is to explore alternatives and strategies aimed at the...
This report explores the potential for producing weapons-grade plutonium using conventional industri...
This report has been prepared by the Department of Energy`s Office of Arms Control and Nonproliferat...
As the US and Russia move to lower numbers of deployed nuclear weapons, transparency regarding the q...
In the recent years, non-proliferation of nuclear materials has become an important issue, regarding...
The potential for a relatively non-advanced nation to covertly acquire a significant quantity of wea...
A U.S. Department of Energy project to convert excess weapons-grade plutonium into fuel for commerci...
Based on the Administration's policy to prevent nuclear weapons proliferation through diversion of f...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1997.Includes ...
After description of the uranium / plutonium fuel cycle results are reported for various isotopic co...
The US DOE Office of Fissile Material Disposition is examining options for placing fissile materials...
In the recent years, non-proliferation of nuclear materials has become an important issue, regarding...
The potential for reducing plutonium inventories in the civilian nuclear fuel cycle through recycle ...
The United States (U.S.) has identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium that is permanently exces...
The goals for plutonium management have changed dramatically over the past few years. Today, the cha...
The purpose of this preliminary investigation is to explore alternatives and strategies aimed at the...
This report explores the potential for producing weapons-grade plutonium using conventional industri...
This report has been prepared by the Department of Energy`s Office of Arms Control and Nonproliferat...
As the US and Russia move to lower numbers of deployed nuclear weapons, transparency regarding the q...