Safety analyses of criticality control systems for transportation packages include an assumption that the spent nuclear fuel (SNF) loaded into the package is fresh or unirradiated. In other words, the spent fuel is assumed to have its original, as-manufactured U-235 isotopic content. The ``fresh fuel`` assumption is very conservative since the potential reactivity of the nuclear fuel is substantially reduced after being irradiated in the reactor core. The concept of taking credit for this reduction in nuclear fuel reactivity due to burnup of the fuel, instead of using the fresh fuel assumption in the criticality safety analysis, is referred to as ``Burnup Credit.`` Burnup credit uses the actual physical composition of the fuel and accounts ...
In present paper the burnup credit calculations for TK-8 transport container and SVJP-1 spent fuel s...
Isotopic characterization of spent fuel via depletion and decay calculations is necessary for determ...
DOE has submitted a topical report to the NRC justifying burnup credit based only on actinide isotop...
A methodology for performing and applying nuclear criticality safety calculations, for PWR spent nuc...
Burnup credit methodology is economically advantageous because significantly higher loading capacity...
The application of burnup credit requires calculating the isotopic inventory of the irradiated fuel....
The Topical Report on Actinide-Only Burnup Credit for Pressurized Water Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel P...
The primary purpose of this paper is to present the new methodology for establishing bias and uncert...
Current criticality safety calculations for the transportation of irradiated LWR fuel make the very ...
Spent fuel transportation and storage cask designs based on a burnup credit approach must consider i...
The paper shows the usage of destructive assay data from PWR fuel samples for the validation of the ...
We present a summary of the actinide-plus-fission-product burnup credit criticality safety licensing...
We present a summary of the actinide-plus-fission-product burnup credit criticality safety licensing...
In the past, criticality safety analyses for spent fuel storage and transport canisters assumed the ...
When representing the behavior of commercial spent nuclear fuel (SNF), credit is sought for the redu...
In present paper the burnup credit calculations for TK-8 transport container and SVJP-1 spent fuel s...
Isotopic characterization of spent fuel via depletion and decay calculations is necessary for determ...
DOE has submitted a topical report to the NRC justifying burnup credit based only on actinide isotop...
A methodology for performing and applying nuclear criticality safety calculations, for PWR spent nuc...
Burnup credit methodology is economically advantageous because significantly higher loading capacity...
The application of burnup credit requires calculating the isotopic inventory of the irradiated fuel....
The Topical Report on Actinide-Only Burnup Credit for Pressurized Water Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel P...
The primary purpose of this paper is to present the new methodology for establishing bias and uncert...
Current criticality safety calculations for the transportation of irradiated LWR fuel make the very ...
Spent fuel transportation and storage cask designs based on a burnup credit approach must consider i...
The paper shows the usage of destructive assay data from PWR fuel samples for the validation of the ...
We present a summary of the actinide-plus-fission-product burnup credit criticality safety licensing...
We present a summary of the actinide-plus-fission-product burnup credit criticality safety licensing...
In the past, criticality safety analyses for spent fuel storage and transport canisters assumed the ...
When representing the behavior of commercial spent nuclear fuel (SNF), credit is sought for the redu...
In present paper the burnup credit calculations for TK-8 transport container and SVJP-1 spent fuel s...
Isotopic characterization of spent fuel via depletion and decay calculations is necessary for determ...
DOE has submitted a topical report to the NRC justifying burnup credit based only on actinide isotop...