A geological repository has been proposed for the permanent disposal of the nation`s high level nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain in the Nevada desert. The containers for this waste must remain intact for the unprecedented service lifetime of 1000 years. A combination of engineering, regulatory, and licensing requirements complicate the container material selection. In parallel to gathering information regarding the Yucca Mountain service environment and material performance data, a set of selection criteria have been established which compare candidate materials to the performance requirements, and allow a quantitative comparison of candidates. These criteria assign relative weighting to varied topic areas such as mechanical properties, corr...
This report summarizes the bottoms-up cost estimates for fabrication of high-level radioactive waste...
The US. Department of Energy has proposed the disposal of high level nuclear waste from commercial a...
In this presentation, I will discuss our evaluation of the materials copper, 7% aluminum bronze, and...
The Department of Energy`s Yucca Mountain Project (YMP) is evaluating a site at Yucca Mountain in Ne...
Virtually all of the approximately 40,000 high-level nuclear waste containers to be emplaced at Yucc...
Candidate container materials for high-level nuclear waste packages to be emplaced at the proposed Y...
Preliminary selection criteria have been developed, peer-reviewed, and applied to a field of 41 cand...
A repository located at Yucca Mountain at the Nevada Test Site is a potential site for permanent geo...
The purpose of the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is to evaluate Yucca Mountain for it...
Six alloys have been selected as candidate container materials for the storage of high-level nuclear...
US Congress and the President have determined that the Yucca Mountain site in Nevada is to be charac...
Containment of spent nuclear fuel and vitrified forms of high level nuclear waste require use of mat...
Six alloys have been selected as candidate container materials for the storage of high-level nuclear...
The present plan for disposal of high-level radioactive waste in the US is to seal it in containers ...
The proposed Yucca Mountain Repository presents a familiar materials performance application that is...
This report summarizes the bottoms-up cost estimates for fabrication of high-level radioactive waste...
The US. Department of Energy has proposed the disposal of high level nuclear waste from commercial a...
In this presentation, I will discuss our evaluation of the materials copper, 7% aluminum bronze, and...
The Department of Energy`s Yucca Mountain Project (YMP) is evaluating a site at Yucca Mountain in Ne...
Virtually all of the approximately 40,000 high-level nuclear waste containers to be emplaced at Yucc...
Candidate container materials for high-level nuclear waste packages to be emplaced at the proposed Y...
Preliminary selection criteria have been developed, peer-reviewed, and applied to a field of 41 cand...
A repository located at Yucca Mountain at the Nevada Test Site is a potential site for permanent geo...
The purpose of the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is to evaluate Yucca Mountain for it...
Six alloys have been selected as candidate container materials for the storage of high-level nuclear...
US Congress and the President have determined that the Yucca Mountain site in Nevada is to be charac...
Containment of spent nuclear fuel and vitrified forms of high level nuclear waste require use of mat...
Six alloys have been selected as candidate container materials for the storage of high-level nuclear...
The present plan for disposal of high-level radioactive waste in the US is to seal it in containers ...
The proposed Yucca Mountain Repository presents a familiar materials performance application that is...
This report summarizes the bottoms-up cost estimates for fabrication of high-level radioactive waste...
The US. Department of Energy has proposed the disposal of high level nuclear waste from commercial a...
In this presentation, I will discuss our evaluation of the materials copper, 7% aluminum bronze, and...