Spent nuclear fuel contains fissionable materials ({sup 235}U, {sup 239}Pu, {sup 241}Pu, etc.). Neutron multiplication and the potential for criticality are enhanced by the presence of a moderator during cask loading in water, water incursion in accidents conditions during spent fuel storage or transport. To prevent nuclear criticality in spent fuel storage, transportation, and during disposal, neutron-absorbing materials (or neutron poisons, such as borated stainless steel, Boral{trademark}, Metamic{trademark}, Ni-Gd, and others) would have to be applied. The success in demonstrating that the High-Performance Corrosion-Resistant material (HPCRM) can be thermally applied as coating onto base metal to provide for corrosion resistance for man...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program, located at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), has develop...
The objective of this work was to understand the long-term corrosion behavior of Boral® and Bortec® ...
Current designs of both large reactor units and small modular reactors utilize a nuclear fuel with i...
Spent nuclear fuel contains fissionable materials (235U, 239Pu, 241Pu, etc.). To prevent nuclear cri...
Amorphous metal and ceramic thermal spray coatings have been developed that can be used to enhance t...
Amorphous metal and ceramic thermal spray coatings have been developed that can be used to enhance t...
Amorphous metal and ceramic thermal spray coatings have been developed that can be used to enhance t...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program, located at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental...
This report describes the analysis and modeling approaches used in the evaluation for criticality-co...
An iron-based amorphous metal with good corrosion resistance and a high absorption cross-section for...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program, located at the Idaho National Laboratory, coordinates and i...
Criticality safety analysis of highly enriched nuclear fuels requires sophisticated calculation tech...
Higher enrichment of nuclear fuel along the manufacturing limit of boron content in steel and alumin...
The Transportation, Aging and Disposal (TAD) canister-based system is being proposed to transport an...
An overview of the High-Performance Corrosion-Resistant Materials (HPCRM) Program, which was co-spon...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program, located at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), has develop...
The objective of this work was to understand the long-term corrosion behavior of Boral® and Bortec® ...
Current designs of both large reactor units and small modular reactors utilize a nuclear fuel with i...
Spent nuclear fuel contains fissionable materials (235U, 239Pu, 241Pu, etc.). To prevent nuclear cri...
Amorphous metal and ceramic thermal spray coatings have been developed that can be used to enhance t...
Amorphous metal and ceramic thermal spray coatings have been developed that can be used to enhance t...
Amorphous metal and ceramic thermal spray coatings have been developed that can be used to enhance t...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program, located at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental...
This report describes the analysis and modeling approaches used in the evaluation for criticality-co...
An iron-based amorphous metal with good corrosion resistance and a high absorption cross-section for...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program, located at the Idaho National Laboratory, coordinates and i...
Criticality safety analysis of highly enriched nuclear fuels requires sophisticated calculation tech...
Higher enrichment of nuclear fuel along the manufacturing limit of boron content in steel and alumin...
The Transportation, Aging and Disposal (TAD) canister-based system is being proposed to transport an...
An overview of the High-Performance Corrosion-Resistant Materials (HPCRM) Program, which was co-spon...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program, located at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), has develop...
The objective of this work was to understand the long-term corrosion behavior of Boral® and Bortec® ...
Current designs of both large reactor units and small modular reactors utilize a nuclear fuel with i...