Inertial fusion energy (IFE) and magnetic fusion energy (MFE) power plants will probably operate in a pulsed mode. The two different schemes, however, will have quite different time periods. Typical repetition rates for IFE power plants will be 1-5 Hz. MFE power plants will ramp up in current for about 1 hour, shut down for several minutes, and repeat the process. Traditionally, activation calculations for IFE and MFE power plants have assumed continuous operation and used either the ``steady state`` (SS) or ``equivalent steady state`` (ESS) approximations. It has been suggested recently that the SS and ESS methods may not yield accurate results for all radionuclides of interest. The present work expands that of Sisolak, et al. by applying ...
none3This paper presents the summary of the results of the comparison between the calculated and mea...
The operating regimes of large CTR's are identified and examined for cases of steady-state and pulse...
Radiation damage production and accumulation in solids can be divided into two stages. In the produc...
We have analyzed and compared five major inertial fusion energy (IFE) and two representative magneti...
Most radionuclide generation/depletion codes consider only neutron reactions and assume that charged...
In the field of computational modelling for S&E analysis our main contribution refers to the com...
Activation data are needed for many evaluations concerning fusion reactors and, in particular, safet...
Fast periodic pulsed reactor is a type of reactor in which the fission bursts are formed entirely wi...
Recent technical progress in fusion research has been sufficient to encourage the development of con...
In the next generation of fusion experiments, which are planned to reach thermonuclear ignition cond...
The short-term radioactivity of some candidate structural materials for fusion reactors (reference s...
If fusion energy is to achieve its full potential for safety and environmental (S&E) advantages, the...
Activities in a program to develop techniques in the use of pulsed neutron sources to measure shutdo...
A series of calculations was performed to analyze the activation of the structure of the Princeton R...
Activation calculations are an important tool for the investigation of materials behaviour under neu...
none3This paper presents the summary of the results of the comparison between the calculated and mea...
The operating regimes of large CTR's are identified and examined for cases of steady-state and pulse...
Radiation damage production and accumulation in solids can be divided into two stages. In the produc...
We have analyzed and compared five major inertial fusion energy (IFE) and two representative magneti...
Most radionuclide generation/depletion codes consider only neutron reactions and assume that charged...
In the field of computational modelling for S&E analysis our main contribution refers to the com...
Activation data are needed for many evaluations concerning fusion reactors and, in particular, safet...
Fast periodic pulsed reactor is a type of reactor in which the fission bursts are formed entirely wi...
Recent technical progress in fusion research has been sufficient to encourage the development of con...
In the next generation of fusion experiments, which are planned to reach thermonuclear ignition cond...
The short-term radioactivity of some candidate structural materials for fusion reactors (reference s...
If fusion energy is to achieve its full potential for safety and environmental (S&E) advantages, the...
Activities in a program to develop techniques in the use of pulsed neutron sources to measure shutdo...
A series of calculations was performed to analyze the activation of the structure of the Princeton R...
Activation calculations are an important tool for the investigation of materials behaviour under neu...
none3This paper presents the summary of the results of the comparison between the calculated and mea...
The operating regimes of large CTR's are identified and examined for cases of steady-state and pulse...
Radiation damage production and accumulation in solids can be divided into two stages. In the produc...