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SNF Modeling and Testing - LANL (FY21)
SNF Modeling and Testing - LANL (FY21)
Repository Layout and Required Ventilation Trade Studies in Clay-Shale using the DSEF Thermal Analytical Mode
Repository Layout and Required Ventilation Trade Studies in Clay-Shale using the DSEF Thermal Analytical Mode
Deep Borehole Field Test: Characterization Borehole Science Objectives
Deep Borehole Field Test: Characterization Borehole Science Objectives
Cavern/Vault Disposal Concepts and Thermal Calculations for Direct Disposal of 37- PWR Size: DPCs
Cavern/Vault Disposal Concepts and Thermal Calculations for Direct Disposal of 37- PWR Size: DPCs
Investigations of Dual-Purpose Canister Direct Disposal Feasibility (FY14)
Investigations of Dual-Purpose Canister Direct Disposal Feasibility (FY14)
Deep Borehole Field Test Specifications
Deep Borehole Field Test Specifications
Review of Underground Construction Methods and Opening Stability for Repositories in Clay/Shale Media
Review of Underground Construction Methods and Opening Stability for Repositories in Clay/Shale Media
A Comprehensive Monte Carlo Sampling Uncertainty Quantification Methodology for Used Nuclear Fuel
A Comprehensive Monte Carlo Sampling Uncertainty Quantification Methodology for Used Nuclear Fuel
Review of Underground Construction Methods and Opening Stability for Repositories in Clay Shale Media
Review of Underground Construction Methods and Opening Stability for Repositories in Clay Shale Media
REPOSITORY NEAR-FIELD THERMAL MODELING UPDATE INCLUDING ANALYSIS OF OPEN MODE DESIGN CONCEPTS, Draft Rev M
REPOSITORY NEAR-FIELD THERMAL MODELING UPDATE INCLUDING ANALYSIS OF OPEN MODE DESIGN CONCEPTS, Draft Rev M
REPOSITORY NEAR-FIELD THERMAL MODELING UPDATE INCLUDING ANALYSIS OF OPEN MODE DESIGN CONCEPTS
REPOSITORY NEAR-FIELD THERMAL MODELING UPDATE INCLUDING ANALYSIS OF OPEN MODE DESIGN CONCEPTS
Deep Borehole Disposal Research: Geological Data Evaluation, Alternative Waste Forms, and Borehole Seals
Deep Borehole Disposal Research: Geological Data Evaluation, Alternative Waste Forms, and Borehole Seals
A Salt Repository Concept for CSNF in 21-PWR Size Canisters
A Salt Repository Concept for CSNF in 21-PWR Size Canisters
A Salt Repository Concept for CSNF in 21-PWR Size Canisters, Rev 2
A Salt Repository Concept for CSNF in 21-PWR Size Canisters, Rev 2
Mothers for Nuclear Flyer
Mothers for Nuclear Flyer
Mothers for Nuclear Informational Flyer
Socio-technical multi-criteria evaluation of long-term spent nuclear fuel management strategies: A framework and method
Socio-technical multi-criteria evaluation of long-term spent nuclear fuel management strategies: A framework and method
In the absence of a federal geologic repository or consolidated, interim storage in the United States, commercial spent fuel will remain stranded at some 75 sites across the country. Currently, these include 18 “orphaned sites” where spent fuel has been left at decommissioned reactor sites.
Interim Storage, Environmental Justice, and Generational Equity
Interim Storage, Environmental Justice, and Generational Equity
With the termination of the Yucca Mountain project, which was proposed to be our nation’s first repository for the disposal of military and civilian spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste, the future of nuclear waste management and disposal in this country became increasingly uncertain. Interim storage has been advocated by many as a temporary solution while a permanent solution is studied for potentially several more decades to come.
Interim Storage, Environmental Justice, and Generational Equity
Interim Storage, Environmental Justice, and Generational Equity
With the termination of the Yucca Mountain project, which was proposed to be our nation’s first repository for the disposal of military and civilian spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste, the future of nuclear waste management and disposal in this country became increasingly uncertain. Interim storage has been advocated by many as a temporary solution while a permanent solution is studied for potentially several more decades to come.