It is apparent that serious attention must be given to the use of weapons-grade plutonium in fuel cycles in nuclear power plants. It is becoming increasingly necessary to organize a mixed fuel cycle which would be presumed to have ordinary, low-enriched uranium fuel and weapons-grade plutonium fuel in a one-time reactor core loading. This research examined the problem of how to detect the possible substitution of a low-enriched uranium bundle for a bundle containing weapons-grade plutonium. Final determination of fuel assembly substitution was made using a non-destructive control methodology, which was based on gamma-spectra analysis of spent fuel for initial fuel composition identification
The research presented here is based on the well defined Non-Destructive Analysis (NDA) of UO2 fuel ...
The purpose of this preliminary investigation is to explore alternatives and strategies aimed at the...
Nowadays knowledge of the physical parameters of irradiated nuclear fuel is going to be a key issue ...
This report is a review of the status of nondestructive assay (NDA) methods used to determine burnup...
There are a variety of reasons for quantifying plutonium (Pu) in spent fuel. Below, five motivations...
There are a variety of reasons for quantifying plutonium (Pu) in spent fuel such as independently ve...
There are a variety of motivations for quantifying Pu in spent (used) fuel assemblies by means of no...
The growing nuclear threat has heightened the need for developing nuclear forensics analysis techniq...
High burnup-plutonium holdup has been assayed quantitatively by low resolution gamma-ray spectrometr...
Neutron resonance transmission analysis (NRTA) is an active-interrogation nondestructive assay (NDA)...
This work is an overview of non-destructive methods enabling nuclear safeguards inspectors to timely...
The increasing demand for characterization of nuclear fuel, both from an operator and authority poin...
An experimental validation of a nuclear forensics methodology for the source reactor-type discrimina...
Active and passive autoradiographic techniques were used to obtain piece counts of fuel plates in fa...
Three complementary measurement technologies have been identified as candidates for use in the verif...
The research presented here is based on the well defined Non-Destructive Analysis (NDA) of UO2 fuel ...
The purpose of this preliminary investigation is to explore alternatives and strategies aimed at the...
Nowadays knowledge of the physical parameters of irradiated nuclear fuel is going to be a key issue ...
This report is a review of the status of nondestructive assay (NDA) methods used to determine burnup...
There are a variety of reasons for quantifying plutonium (Pu) in spent fuel. Below, five motivations...
There are a variety of reasons for quantifying plutonium (Pu) in spent fuel such as independently ve...
There are a variety of motivations for quantifying Pu in spent (used) fuel assemblies by means of no...
The growing nuclear threat has heightened the need for developing nuclear forensics analysis techniq...
High burnup-plutonium holdup has been assayed quantitatively by low resolution gamma-ray spectrometr...
Neutron resonance transmission analysis (NRTA) is an active-interrogation nondestructive assay (NDA)...
This work is an overview of non-destructive methods enabling nuclear safeguards inspectors to timely...
The increasing demand for characterization of nuclear fuel, both from an operator and authority poin...
An experimental validation of a nuclear forensics methodology for the source reactor-type discrimina...
Active and passive autoradiographic techniques were used to obtain piece counts of fuel plates in fa...
Three complementary measurement technologies have been identified as candidates for use in the verif...
The research presented here is based on the well defined Non-Destructive Analysis (NDA) of UO2 fuel ...
The purpose of this preliminary investigation is to explore alternatives and strategies aimed at the...
Nowadays knowledge of the physical parameters of irradiated nuclear fuel is going to be a key issue ...