The nuclear criticality characteristics of mixtures of plutonium, silicon dioxide, and water (Part A) or plutonium, silicon dioxide, Nevada Yucca Mountain tuff, and water (Part B) have become of interest because of the appearance of recent papers on the subject. These papers postulate that if excess weapons plutonium is vitrified into a silicate log and buried underground, a self-sustaining neutron chain reaction may develop given sufficient time and interaction with the burial medium. Moreover, given specific geologic actions resulting in postulated configurations, the referenced papers state that nuclear explosions could occur with multi-kiloton yields or yields equivalent to hundreds of tons of TNT
This paper describes a novel methodology for the analysis of nuclear criticality excursions in fissi...
Although idealized calculations of the potential for an atomic explosion within a repository can mak...
Although idealized calculations of the potential for an atomic explosion within a repository can mak...
The major objective of this study has been to examine the possibility of a nuclear explosion (and ev...
The major objective of this study has been to examine the possibility of a nuclear explosion should ...
One of the technical options being considered for long term disposition of weapons grade plutonium i...
Critical systems which might be formed in geologic repositories as a result of long-term degradation...
This report explores a scenario in which burial containers fail and fissile material is transported ...
This study focuses on neutronic analysis to examine the criticality conditions for uranium depositio...
This study focuses on neutronic analysis to examine the criticality conditions for uranium depositio...
The authors have discovered that under special circumstances it is possible to have a criticality ac...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether or not fissile uranium in low-level-waste (LLW) fa...
This report presents an in-depth review of the potential for nuclear criticality to occur in Hanford...
R. C. Lloyd of PNL has completed and published a series of critical experiments with mixed plutonium...
A series of critical experiments was completed with mixed plutonium-uranium solutions having Pu/(Pu ...
This paper describes a novel methodology for the analysis of nuclear criticality excursions in fissi...
Although idealized calculations of the potential for an atomic explosion within a repository can mak...
Although idealized calculations of the potential for an atomic explosion within a repository can mak...
The major objective of this study has been to examine the possibility of a nuclear explosion (and ev...
The major objective of this study has been to examine the possibility of a nuclear explosion should ...
One of the technical options being considered for long term disposition of weapons grade plutonium i...
Critical systems which might be formed in geologic repositories as a result of long-term degradation...
This report explores a scenario in which burial containers fail and fissile material is transported ...
This study focuses on neutronic analysis to examine the criticality conditions for uranium depositio...
This study focuses on neutronic analysis to examine the criticality conditions for uranium depositio...
The authors have discovered that under special circumstances it is possible to have a criticality ac...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether or not fissile uranium in low-level-waste (LLW) fa...
This report presents an in-depth review of the potential for nuclear criticality to occur in Hanford...
R. C. Lloyd of PNL has completed and published a series of critical experiments with mixed plutonium...
A series of critical experiments was completed with mixed plutonium-uranium solutions having Pu/(Pu ...
This paper describes a novel methodology for the analysis of nuclear criticality excursions in fissi...
Although idealized calculations of the potential for an atomic explosion within a repository can mak...
Although idealized calculations of the potential for an atomic explosion within a repository can mak...