Tests designed to be similar to the unsaturated and oxidizing conditions expected in the candidate repository at Yucca Mountain are in progress with spent fuel at 90{degree}C. The similarities and the differences in release behavior for {sup 137}Cs during the first 2.6 years and the actinides during the first 1.6 years of testing are presented for tests done with (1) water dripped on the fuel at a rate of 0.075 and 0.75 mL every 3.5 days and (2) in a saturated water vapor environment
Release rates of 15 radionuclides from waste packages expected to result from partitioning and trans...
Fission product (FP) and actinide release behaviour from degraded fuel in the VERCORS RT7, HT2 and H...
International audienceIt is still difficult to assess the risk originating from the radioactivity in...
Drip tests to measure radionuclide release from spent nuclear fuel are being performed at 90{degrees...
In the potential repository at Yucca Mountain, failure of the waste package container and the claddi...
The dissolution and radionuclide release behavior of spent fuel in groundwater is being studied by t...
Three tests have provided additional data on fission product release under LWR accident conditions i...
This report presents preliminary calculations of time-dependent release rates of selected radionucli...
The Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is evaluating the long-term performance of a high-l...
Commercial spent fuel is being tested under oxidizing conditions at 90 C in drip tests with simulate...
Approximately 50% of the fission product cesium was released from the overheated UO/sub 2/ fuel in t...
This document reports on the work done by the Nuclear Waste Management Section of the Chemical Techn...
The instant release of fission products from high burn-up UO2 fuels and one MOX fuel was investigate...
In a moist oxidizing environment, such as in the proposed geological repository at Yucca Mountain, r...
Partitioning the actinides in spent nuclear fuel and transmuting them in actinide-burning liquid-met...
Release rates of 15 radionuclides from waste packages expected to result from partitioning and trans...
Fission product (FP) and actinide release behaviour from degraded fuel in the VERCORS RT7, HT2 and H...
International audienceIt is still difficult to assess the risk originating from the radioactivity in...
Drip tests to measure radionuclide release from spent nuclear fuel are being performed at 90{degrees...
In the potential repository at Yucca Mountain, failure of the waste package container and the claddi...
The dissolution and radionuclide release behavior of spent fuel in groundwater is being studied by t...
Three tests have provided additional data on fission product release under LWR accident conditions i...
This report presents preliminary calculations of time-dependent release rates of selected radionucli...
The Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is evaluating the long-term performance of a high-l...
Commercial spent fuel is being tested under oxidizing conditions at 90 C in drip tests with simulate...
Approximately 50% of the fission product cesium was released from the overheated UO/sub 2/ fuel in t...
This document reports on the work done by the Nuclear Waste Management Section of the Chemical Techn...
The instant release of fission products from high burn-up UO2 fuels and one MOX fuel was investigate...
In a moist oxidizing environment, such as in the proposed geological repository at Yucca Mountain, r...
Partitioning the actinides in spent nuclear fuel and transmuting them in actinide-burning liquid-met...
Release rates of 15 radionuclides from waste packages expected to result from partitioning and trans...
Fission product (FP) and actinide release behaviour from degraded fuel in the VERCORS RT7, HT2 and H...
International audienceIt is still difficult to assess the risk originating from the radioactivity in...