The mission of the Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors (RERTR) Program is to minimize and, to the extent possible, eliminate the use of highly enriched uranium (HEU) in civilian nuclear applications by working to convert research and test reactors, as well as radioisotope production processes, to low enriched uranium (LEU) fuel and targets. Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL) is reviewing the design bases and key operating criteria including fuel operating parameters, enrichment-related safety analyses, fuel performance, and fuel fabrication in regard to converting the fuel of the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) from HEU to LEU. The purpose of this study is to validate Monte Carlo methods currently in use for conversion analyses. T...
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This Interim Measure Work Plan/Design (IMWP/D) is supplemental to the Argonne document Interim Measu...
A new imaging modality is being developed, which may be capable of imaging small impedance changes i...
Beyond the 1950s, integrated circuits have been widely used in a number of electronic devices surrou...
This study evaluated the performance of five in total candidate PEMS-PM systems at diesel exhaust PM...
The generation of hydrogen from nuclear power will need to compete on three fronts: production, oper...
This report focuses on the technical information gained from the Radiological Source Tracking and Mo...
This study evaluated the performance of five in total candidate PEMS-PM systems at diesel exhaust PM...
This document reports the results of Phase I Single Cell testing of an SO{sub 2}-Depolarized Water E...
The goals of the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP) are to expand the use of nuclear energy to...
The feasibility of modeling a pressurized-water-reactor (PWR) facility and calculating dose rates at...
The structure of matter and the fundamental lows of nature have always marked the interest of the nu...
Metals with grain sizes smaller than 1-micrometer have received much attention in the past decade. T...
A new imaging modality is being developed, which may be capable of imaging small impedance changes i...
The objectives of the work discussed in this report were to: (1) develop a flow loop that would simu...
The study assesses the feasibility of introducing the regulated particle number measurement procedur...
This Interim Measure Work Plan/Design (IMWP/D) is supplemental to the Argonne document Interim Measu...
A new imaging modality is being developed, which may be capable of imaging small impedance changes i...
Beyond the 1950s, integrated circuits have been widely used in a number of electronic devices surrou...
This study evaluated the performance of five in total candidate PEMS-PM systems at diesel exhaust PM...
The generation of hydrogen from nuclear power will need to compete on three fronts: production, oper...