Assessing the performance of Spent (or Used) Nuclear Fuel (UNF) in geological repository requires quantification of time-dependent phenomena that may influence its behavior on a time-scale up to millions of years. A high-level waste repository environment will be a dynamic redox system because of the time-dependent generation of radiolytic oxidants and reductants and the corrosion of Fe-bearing canister materials. One major difference between used fuel and natural analogues, including unirradiated UO2, is the intense radiolytic field. The radiation emitted by used fuel can produce radiolysis products in the presence of water vapor or a thin-film of water that may increase the waste form degradation rate and change radionuclide behavior. To ...
Although the general environment of the proposed repository at Yucca Mountain is expected to be oxid...
This document reports on the work done by the Nuclear Waste Management Section of the Chemical Techn...
In order to determine the long-term performance of spent fuel during direct disposal, high burnup fu...
Assessing the performance of spent (used) nuclear fuel in geological repository requires quantificat...
Best poster presentation award of symposium EN17 at MRS Spring Meeting in PhoenixInternational audie...
The aim of this study was to compare the leaching behaviour of irradiated UO2 and MOX and non-irradi...
Nuclear accidents that lead to melting of a reactor core create heterogeneous materials containing h...
The safe disposal of the nation's nuclear waste in a geologic repository is one of the most signific...
Safety assessments are the main pillars of the analysis of the impact of storage of the spent nuclea...
This presentation will provide an overview on recent studies on spent nuclear fuel behaviour under d...
Numerous investigations with respect to LWR fuel under non oxidizing repository relevant conditions ...
The UK radioactive waste inventory includes spent fuels from various reactor types, many of which ha...
The safety assessment models for the deep geological disposal of spent nuclear fuel require a fundam...
Abstract: Spent fuel from commercial nuclear eactors consists mainly of uranium oxide. However, the ...
This research program is focused on developing models of the long-term alteration of UO2 in spent nu...
Although the general environment of the proposed repository at Yucca Mountain is expected to be oxid...
This document reports on the work done by the Nuclear Waste Management Section of the Chemical Techn...
In order to determine the long-term performance of spent fuel during direct disposal, high burnup fu...
Assessing the performance of spent (used) nuclear fuel in geological repository requires quantificat...
Best poster presentation award of symposium EN17 at MRS Spring Meeting in PhoenixInternational audie...
The aim of this study was to compare the leaching behaviour of irradiated UO2 and MOX and non-irradi...
Nuclear accidents that lead to melting of a reactor core create heterogeneous materials containing h...
The safe disposal of the nation's nuclear waste in a geologic repository is one of the most signific...
Safety assessments are the main pillars of the analysis of the impact of storage of the spent nuclea...
This presentation will provide an overview on recent studies on spent nuclear fuel behaviour under d...
Numerous investigations with respect to LWR fuel under non oxidizing repository relevant conditions ...
The UK radioactive waste inventory includes spent fuels from various reactor types, many of which ha...
The safety assessment models for the deep geological disposal of spent nuclear fuel require a fundam...
Abstract: Spent fuel from commercial nuclear eactors consists mainly of uranium oxide. However, the ...
This research program is focused on developing models of the long-term alteration of UO2 in spent nu...
Although the general environment of the proposed repository at Yucca Mountain is expected to be oxid...
This document reports on the work done by the Nuclear Waste Management Section of the Chemical Techn...
In order to determine the long-term performance of spent fuel during direct disposal, high burnup fu...