Since 1998, there has been an ongoing effort to gain acceptance of U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)-owned spent nuclear fuel (SNF) in the national repository. To accomplish this goal, the fuel matrix was used as a discriminating feature to segregate fuels into nine distinct groups. From each of those groups, a characteristic fuel was selected and analyzed for criticality safety based on a proposed packaging strategy. This report identifies and quantifies the important criticality parameters for the canisterized fuels within each criticality group to: (1) demonstrate how the “other” fuels in the group are bounded by the baseline calculations or (2) allow identification of individual type fuels that might require special analysis and packaging
This paper describes the disposal criticality analysis for canisters containing aluminum-based Depar...
Damaged fuels originated from the accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, and the s...
This criticality evaluation is for Spent N Reactor fuel unloaded from the existing canisters in both...
This report presents the basis for grouping the over 250 Department of Energy (DOE) spent nuclear fu...
The field of nuclear criticality safety is confronted with growing technical challenges and the need...
The Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program is developing a standardized ...
This criticality evaluation is for Spent N Reactor fuel unloaded from the existing canisters in both...
DOE-owned spent nuclear fuels encompass many fuel types. In an effort to facilitate criticality anal...
This report documents the reported contents of the Three Mile Island Unit 2 (TMI-2) canisters. propo...
The purpose of this study is to provide some basic guidance regarding the criticality safety implica...
This criticality evaluation is for Spent N Reactor fuel unloaded from the existing canisters in both...
This report is a continuation of repository criticality evaluation work. Both the probability and co...
High-level radioactive waste from nuclear fuels processing is stored in underground waste storage ta...
Features of geologic disposal which hamper the demonstration that criticality cannot occur therein i...
The purpose of this design calculation is to perform a criticality evaluation of the Fuel Handling F...
This paper describes the disposal criticality analysis for canisters containing aluminum-based Depar...
Damaged fuels originated from the accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, and the s...
This criticality evaluation is for Spent N Reactor fuel unloaded from the existing canisters in both...
This report presents the basis for grouping the over 250 Department of Energy (DOE) spent nuclear fu...
The field of nuclear criticality safety is confronted with growing technical challenges and the need...
The Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program is developing a standardized ...
This criticality evaluation is for Spent N Reactor fuel unloaded from the existing canisters in both...
DOE-owned spent nuclear fuels encompass many fuel types. In an effort to facilitate criticality anal...
This report documents the reported contents of the Three Mile Island Unit 2 (TMI-2) canisters. propo...
The purpose of this study is to provide some basic guidance regarding the criticality safety implica...
This criticality evaluation is for Spent N Reactor fuel unloaded from the existing canisters in both...
This report is a continuation of repository criticality evaluation work. Both the probability and co...
High-level radioactive waste from nuclear fuels processing is stored in underground waste storage ta...
Features of geologic disposal which hamper the demonstration that criticality cannot occur therein i...
The purpose of this design calculation is to perform a criticality evaluation of the Fuel Handling F...
This paper describes the disposal criticality analysis for canisters containing aluminum-based Depar...
Damaged fuels originated from the accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, and the s...
This criticality evaluation is for Spent N Reactor fuel unloaded from the existing canisters in both...