The end of the cold war and the resulting dismantlement of nuclear weapons has resulted in the need for the U.S. to disposition 50 to 100 metric tons of excess of plutonium in parallel with a similar program in Russia. A number of studies, including the recently released National Academy of Sciences (NAS) study, have recommended conversion of plutonium into spent nuclear fuel with its high radiation barrier as the best means of providing long-term diversion resistance to this material. The NAS study {open_quotes}Management and Disposition of Excess Weapons Plutonium{close_quotes} identified light water reactor spent fuel as the most readily achievable and proven form for the disposition of excess weapons plutonium. The study also stressed t...
With the end of the Cold War and the implementation of various nuclear arms reduction agreements, US...
The Office of Fissile Materials Disposition is responsible for disposing of inventories of surplus U...
A U.S. Department of Energy project to convert excess weapons-grade plutonium into fuel for commerci...
The US DOE Office of Fissile Material Disposition is examining options for placing fissile materials...
The end of the Cold War has created a legacy of surplus fissile materials (plutonium and highly enri...
The US and the Former Soviet Union (FSU) have recently declared quantities of weapons materials, inc...
This paper reviews the application of US LWRs that are loaded with all-MOX fuel to dispose of excess...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1997.Includes ...
Since early 1994, the Department of Energy has been sponsoring studies aimed at evaluating the merit...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...
This research project was conceived as a multi-year plan to study the use of mixed plutonium oxide-u...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the US and Russia have agreed to large reductions in nuclear weapo...
The American Nuclear Society (ANS) endorses the rapid application of mixed uranium plutonium oxide (...
The 1994 National Academy of Sciences study and the 1997 assessment by DOE`s Office of Nonproliferat...
This report discusses a simulation study of the burnup of mixed-oxide fuel in a Combustion Engineeri...
With the end of the Cold War and the implementation of various nuclear arms reduction agreements, US...
The Office of Fissile Materials Disposition is responsible for disposing of inventories of surplus U...
A U.S. Department of Energy project to convert excess weapons-grade plutonium into fuel for commerci...
The US DOE Office of Fissile Material Disposition is examining options for placing fissile materials...
The end of the Cold War has created a legacy of surplus fissile materials (plutonium and highly enri...
The US and the Former Soviet Union (FSU) have recently declared quantities of weapons materials, inc...
This paper reviews the application of US LWRs that are loaded with all-MOX fuel to dispose of excess...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1997.Includes ...
Since early 1994, the Department of Energy has been sponsoring studies aimed at evaluating the merit...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...
This research project was conceived as a multi-year plan to study the use of mixed plutonium oxide-u...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the US and Russia have agreed to large reductions in nuclear weapo...
The American Nuclear Society (ANS) endorses the rapid application of mixed uranium plutonium oxide (...
The 1994 National Academy of Sciences study and the 1997 assessment by DOE`s Office of Nonproliferat...
This report discusses a simulation study of the burnup of mixed-oxide fuel in a Combustion Engineeri...
With the end of the Cold War and the implementation of various nuclear arms reduction agreements, US...
The Office of Fissile Materials Disposition is responsible for disposing of inventories of surplus U...
A U.S. Department of Energy project to convert excess weapons-grade plutonium into fuel for commerci...