Overview Fast reactors were evaluated to enable the transmutation of transuranic isotopes generated by nuclear energy systems. The motivation for this was that TRU isotopes have high radiotoxicity and relatively long half-lives, making them unattractive for disposal in a long-term geologic repository. Fast reactors provide an efficient means to utilize the energy content of the TRUs while destroying them. An enabling technology that requires research and development is the fabrication metallic fuel containing TRU isotopes using powder metallurgy methods. This project focused upon developing a powder metallurgical fabrication method to produce U-Zr-transuranic (TRU) alloys at relatively low processing temperatures (500ºC to 600ºC) using eith...
The development of high-performance uranium-metal fuel elements for Savannah River reac-tors require...
Argonne National Lab. Results are summarized from irradiation and corrosion tests on alloys of U--Pu...
The METAPHIX project is a collaboration between CRIEPI and JRC-ITU investigating safety and performa...
Next generation fast reactor designs utilizing metallic fuel are being developed as an alternative f...
Closed nuclear fuel cycles, based on separation from spent fuel and subsequent recycling of Pu, U as...
An engineering investigation of the fabrication process for low smear density uranium alloy nuclear ...
A worldwide objective in nuclear energy industry is the reduction of long-lived radio toxicity and h...
Metallic uranium alloys are candidate materials for use as the fuel phase in very-high-density LEU d...
Advanced nuclear reactors and closed nuclear fuel cycles are important option to achieve sustainable...
8 < 8 7 8 7 < 5 8 6 ; : 9: 2 8 9 9 ; ; < 9 : 9 : 8 8 I of transformation and fusion, of U and U- fis...
Fast reactor metal fuels containing minor actinides (MAs) Np, Am and Cm and rare earths (REs) are be...
Fast reactor metal fuels containing minor actinides (MAs) Np, Am and Cm and rare earths (REs) are be...
During irradiation of nuclear fuel in a reactor, the five metals, Mo, Pd, Rh, Ru, and Tc, migrate to...
Various proposed metallic nuclear fuel designs for fast reactors may require powder fabrication meth...
The METAPHIX programme is a collaboration between the Central Research Institute of Electric Power I...
The development of high-performance uranium-metal fuel elements for Savannah River reac-tors require...
Argonne National Lab. Results are summarized from irradiation and corrosion tests on alloys of U--Pu...
The METAPHIX project is a collaboration between CRIEPI and JRC-ITU investigating safety and performa...
Next generation fast reactor designs utilizing metallic fuel are being developed as an alternative f...
Closed nuclear fuel cycles, based on separation from spent fuel and subsequent recycling of Pu, U as...
An engineering investigation of the fabrication process for low smear density uranium alloy nuclear ...
A worldwide objective in nuclear energy industry is the reduction of long-lived radio toxicity and h...
Metallic uranium alloys are candidate materials for use as the fuel phase in very-high-density LEU d...
Advanced nuclear reactors and closed nuclear fuel cycles are important option to achieve sustainable...
8 < 8 7 8 7 < 5 8 6 ; : 9: 2 8 9 9 ; ; < 9 : 9 : 8 8 I of transformation and fusion, of U and U- fis...
Fast reactor metal fuels containing minor actinides (MAs) Np, Am and Cm and rare earths (REs) are be...
Fast reactor metal fuels containing minor actinides (MAs) Np, Am and Cm and rare earths (REs) are be...
During irradiation of nuclear fuel in a reactor, the five metals, Mo, Pd, Rh, Ru, and Tc, migrate to...
Various proposed metallic nuclear fuel designs for fast reactors may require powder fabrication meth...
The METAPHIX programme is a collaboration between the Central Research Institute of Electric Power I...
The development of high-performance uranium-metal fuel elements for Savannah River reac-tors require...
Argonne National Lab. Results are summarized from irradiation and corrosion tests on alloys of U--Pu...
The METAPHIX project is a collaboration between CRIEPI and JRC-ITU investigating safety and performa...