This report discusses the reprocessing of nuclear fuel that refers to the chemical separation of fissionable uranium and plutonium from irradiated nuclear fuel
This report discusses the control of surplus nuclear weapons material that became an urgent U.S. for...
Although most national policies require the long term storage of spent nuclear fuel, no geologic rep...
Reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels. Nuclear reactors employ natural or enriched uranium as the fuel...
The initial motivation for the development of reprocessing technologies was to obtain pure fissile m...
The initial motivation for the development of reprocessing technologies was to obtain pure fissile m...
With an increased population and an increasing demand for power, nuclear power has attracted an incr...
This report presents an analysis of the projected economies and processing capacity requirements for...
Just as automobiles need fuel to operate, so do nuclear reactors. When fossil fuels such as gasoline...
ii Nuclear spent fuel reprocessing has lately reemerged as a subject of debate in the energy policy ...
Brookhaven National Laboratory [operated by] Associated Universities, Inc. under contract with the U...
In order to recycle potentially valuable uranium and plutonium, the Purex process has been successfu...
The purpose of this paper is to present a brief description of fuel reprocessing and some present de...
Treatment of spent nuclear fuel has received substantial attention over the last decade. At Idaho Na...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "More de...
For nearly four decades, the Fuel Reprocessing Complex (Buildings CPP-601, CPP-603, CPP-627, CPP-640...
This report discusses the control of surplus nuclear weapons material that became an urgent U.S. for...
Although most national policies require the long term storage of spent nuclear fuel, no geologic rep...
Reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels. Nuclear reactors employ natural or enriched uranium as the fuel...
The initial motivation for the development of reprocessing technologies was to obtain pure fissile m...
The initial motivation for the development of reprocessing technologies was to obtain pure fissile m...
With an increased population and an increasing demand for power, nuclear power has attracted an incr...
This report presents an analysis of the projected economies and processing capacity requirements for...
Just as automobiles need fuel to operate, so do nuclear reactors. When fossil fuels such as gasoline...
ii Nuclear spent fuel reprocessing has lately reemerged as a subject of debate in the energy policy ...
Brookhaven National Laboratory [operated by] Associated Universities, Inc. under contract with the U...
In order to recycle potentially valuable uranium and plutonium, the Purex process has been successfu...
The purpose of this paper is to present a brief description of fuel reprocessing and some present de...
Treatment of spent nuclear fuel has received substantial attention over the last decade. At Idaho Na...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "More de...
For nearly four decades, the Fuel Reprocessing Complex (Buildings CPP-601, CPP-603, CPP-627, CPP-640...
This report discusses the control of surplus nuclear weapons material that became an urgent U.S. for...
Although most national policies require the long term storage of spent nuclear fuel, no geologic rep...
Reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels. Nuclear reactors employ natural or enriched uranium as the fuel...