This report summarizes work performed for the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency under BOA AC9NX707 (Task Order 80-02), as part of the Agency's continuing program on improved fuel utilization in light water reactors. The objective of the study was to investigate improvements in fuel management and design of water reactors (PWRs) that could potentially increase the utilization of natural uranium resources in a once-through fuel cycle (i.e., without using spent fuel reprocessing and recycle). For the present study, potential improvements were limited to retrofittable concepts, i.e., those which could be modifications to the reactor system or balance of plant. The potential improvements considered were not necessarily restricted to those...
Originally presented as the first author's thesis, (Sc.D.) in the M.I.T. Dept. of Nuclear Engineerin...
Systematic procedures have been devised and applied to evaluate core design and fuel management stra...
Copyright © 2013 Klara Insulander Björk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
This document is an interim report under ACDA BOA AC9NX707, Task Order 80-03, which covers the evalu...
This report is a summary of work performed for the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency under Co...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis is the final summary progress report on a research program c...
In studying the position of the United States Department of Energy, Non-proliferation Alternative Sy...
This report documents the results of design and operational simulation studies to assess the potenti...
This report is a summary of tasks performed for the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency under C...
This is the final summary progress report on a research program' carried out within the MIT Energy L...
The purpose of this program is to demonstrate two techniques for improving fuel utilization in curre...
There is a continued interest within the nuclear industry towards improving the fuel cycle, mostly i...
The objective of the Advanced Reactor Design Study (ARDS) is to identify and evaluate nonbackfittabl...
Also presented as author's dissertation in substantially the same form. (Nuc. Eng., Ph. D., 1982)Inc...
A number of fuel cycles have been proposed for evaluation in the nonproliferation alternative system...
Originally presented as the first author's thesis, (Sc.D.) in the M.I.T. Dept. of Nuclear Engineerin...
Systematic procedures have been devised and applied to evaluate core design and fuel management stra...
Copyright © 2013 Klara Insulander Björk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
This document is an interim report under ACDA BOA AC9NX707, Task Order 80-03, which covers the evalu...
This report is a summary of work performed for the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency under Co...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis is the final summary progress report on a research program c...
In studying the position of the United States Department of Energy, Non-proliferation Alternative Sy...
This report documents the results of design and operational simulation studies to assess the potenti...
This report is a summary of tasks performed for the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency under C...
This is the final summary progress report on a research program' carried out within the MIT Energy L...
The purpose of this program is to demonstrate two techniques for improving fuel utilization in curre...
There is a continued interest within the nuclear industry towards improving the fuel cycle, mostly i...
The objective of the Advanced Reactor Design Study (ARDS) is to identify and evaluate nonbackfittabl...
Also presented as author's dissertation in substantially the same form. (Nuc. Eng., Ph. D., 1982)Inc...
A number of fuel cycles have been proposed for evaluation in the nonproliferation alternative system...
Originally presented as the first author's thesis, (Sc.D.) in the M.I.T. Dept. of Nuclear Engineerin...
Systematic procedures have been devised and applied to evaluate core design and fuel management stra...
Copyright © 2013 Klara Insulander Björk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...