This report documents the first milestone of the International Nuclear Energy Research Initiative (INERI) U.S./Canada Joint Proposal entitled “Development of Inert Matrix Fuels for Plutonium and Minor Actinide Management in Power Reactors.” The milestone represents the assessment and preliminary study of a variety of fuels that hold promise as transmutation and minor actinide burning fuel compositions for light water reactors. The most promising fuels of interest to the participants on this INERI program have been selected for further study. These fuel compositions are discussed in this report
The urgency for addressing repository impacts has grown in the past few years as a result of Spent N...
Closed nuclear fuel cycles, based on separation from spent fuel and subsequent recycling of Pu, U as...
The METAPHIX programme is a collaboration between the Central Research Institute of Electric Power I...
The U.S. concept for actinide transmutation is currently envisioned as a system to destroy plutonium...
The plutonium disposition is presently acknowledged as a most urgent issue at the world level. Inert...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 2003.Includes bi...
The University of Florida has underway an ongoing research program to validate the economic, operati...
There are three categories of basic fuel cycle needs, which are being addressed by the different typ...
Minor actinides constitute a significant contribution to the long term radiotoxicity of spent fuel. ...
Fuels for future fast reactors will not only produce energy, but they must also actively contribute ...
Excess actinides result from the dismantlement of nuclear weapons (Pu) and the reprocessing of comme...
Currently, commercial power reactors in the United States operate on a once-through or open cycle, w...
In a strict sense the term inert matrix fuel (IMF) refers to any nuclear fuel containing a low activ...
This report discusses mainly the fabrication of inert matrix fuels. There are three fabrication rout...
Various recycle strategies have been proposed to manage the inventory of transuranics in commercial ...
The urgency for addressing repository impacts has grown in the past few years as a result of Spent N...
Closed nuclear fuel cycles, based on separation from spent fuel and subsequent recycling of Pu, U as...
The METAPHIX programme is a collaboration between the Central Research Institute of Electric Power I...
The U.S. concept for actinide transmutation is currently envisioned as a system to destroy plutonium...
The plutonium disposition is presently acknowledged as a most urgent issue at the world level. Inert...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 2003.Includes bi...
The University of Florida has underway an ongoing research program to validate the economic, operati...
There are three categories of basic fuel cycle needs, which are being addressed by the different typ...
Minor actinides constitute a significant contribution to the long term radiotoxicity of spent fuel. ...
Fuels for future fast reactors will not only produce energy, but they must also actively contribute ...
Excess actinides result from the dismantlement of nuclear weapons (Pu) and the reprocessing of comme...
Currently, commercial power reactors in the United States operate on a once-through or open cycle, w...
In a strict sense the term inert matrix fuel (IMF) refers to any nuclear fuel containing a low activ...
This report discusses mainly the fabrication of inert matrix fuels. There are three fabrication rout...
Various recycle strategies have been proposed to manage the inventory of transuranics in commercial ...
The urgency for addressing repository impacts has grown in the past few years as a result of Spent N...
Closed nuclear fuel cycles, based on separation from spent fuel and subsequent recycling of Pu, U as...
The METAPHIX programme is a collaboration between the Central Research Institute of Electric Power I...