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Hydride Rim Formation in Unirradiated Zircaloy
Hydride Rim Formation in Unirradiated Zircaloy
Effects of Multiple Drying Cycles on High-Burnup PWR Cladding Alloys
Effects of Multiple Drying Cycles on High-Burnup PWR Cladding Alloys
Effects of Lower Drying-Storage Temperature on the Ductility of High-Burnup PWR Cladding
Effects of Lower Drying-Storage Temperature on the Ductility of High-Burnup PWR Cladding
FY 2014 PNNL Zr Cladding Testing Status
FY 2014 PNNL Zr Cladding Testing Status
Report on UQ and PCMM Analysis of Vacuum Drying for UFD S&T Gaps
Report on UQ and PCMM Analysis of Vacuum Drying for UFD S&T Gaps
Verification and Validation Strategy for Implementation of Hybrid Potts-Phase Field Hydride Modeling Capability in MBM
Verification and Validation Strategy for Implementation of Hybrid Potts-Phase Field Hydride Modeling Capability in MBM
Documentation of Hybrid Hydride Model for Incorporation into Moose Bison and Validation Strategy
Documentation of Hybrid Hydride Model for Incorporation into Moose Bison and Validation Strategy
Model for Simulation of Hydride Precipitation in Zr-Based Used Fuel Claddings: A Status Report on Current Model Capabilities
Model for Simulation of Hydride Precipitation in Zr-Based Used Fuel Claddings: A Status Report on Current Model Capabilities
Summary and Evaluation of NRC RAIs on Applications for Renewal of Licenses for ISFSIs for Dry Cask Storage Systems
Summary and Evaluation of NRC RAIs on Applications for Renewal of Licenses for ISFSIs for Dry Cask Storage Systems
Optimization of Hydride Rim Formation in Unirradiated Zr-4 Cladding?
Optimization of Hydride Rim Formation in Unirradiated Zr-4 Cladding?
Modeling and Simulation of Used Nuclear Fuel During Transportation with Consideration of Hydride Effects and Cyclic Fatigue
Modeling and Simulation of Used Nuclear Fuel During Transportation with Consideration of Hydride Effects and Cyclic Fatigue
Modeling of hydride precipitation and reorientation
Modeling of hydride precipitation and reorientation
Roadmap for Developing a Computation Tool for Prediction of Hydride Precipitation and Reorientation during Long-Term Dry-Storage
Roadmap for Developing a Computation Tool for Prediction of Hydride Precipitation and Reorientation during Long-Term Dry-Storage
Modeling Hydride Reorientation in Cladding
Modeling Hydride Reorientation in Cladding
White Paper Summary of 2nd ASTM International Workshop on Hydrides in Zirconium Alloy Cladding
White Paper Summary of 2nd ASTM International Workshop on Hydrides in Zirconium Alloy Cladding
Mothers for Nuclear Flyer
Mothers for Nuclear Flyer
Mothers for Nuclear Informational Flyer
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.
The Morally Desirable Option for Nuclear Power Production
The Morally Desirable Option for Nuclear Power Production
This paper reflects on the various possible nuclear power production methods from an ethical perspective. The production and consumption of nuclear power give rise to the problem of intergenerational justice; in other words, we are depleting a nonrenewable resource in the form of uranium while the radiotoxic waste that is generated carries very long-term potential burdens. I argue that the morally desirable option should therefore be to seek to safeguard the interests of future generations.
Community Involvement Plan: Area IV, Santa Susana Field Laboratory
Community Involvement Plan: Area IV, Santa Susana Field Laboratory
As a result of the 2007 ruling by the U.S. District Court of Northern California that the DOE must prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to evaluate alternatives for cleanup of Area IV of the SSFL, DOE has implemented major changes in its management of SSFL Area IV. As an initial step, this community involvement plan (CIP) outlines a series of activities and programs that intend to engage the public, establish transparency in DOE actions and decisions, and increase input from the community.
Reset of America's Nuclear Waste Management Strategy and Policy
Reset of America's Nuclear Waste Management Strategy and Policy
The U.S. nuclear waste management program has labored for decades at a cost of billions of dollars each year, and yet there is still no active disposal program either for spent nuclear fuel from commercial reactors or for the high-level radioactive legacy waste and spent nuclear fuel from defense programs.
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.
Transportation Planning: Indigenous Dialogue
Transportation Planning: Indigenous Dialogue
In 2019, the NWMO commissioned Maawandoon Inc to lead Indigenous Dialogue session to support NWMO’s transportation planning for the long-term care of Canada’s used nuclear fuel. This research built upon and complemented public attitude research carried out in 2017 and 2018. The research methodology consisted of 7 Indigenous dialogue sessions and attendance at 3 Indigenous Annual General Assemblies (AGA)/meetings with dialogue components.
Topical Analysis of Nuclear Experts' Perceptions of Publics, Nuclear Energy, and Sustainable Futures
Topical Analysis of Nuclear Experts' Perceptions of Publics, Nuclear Energy, and Sustainable Futures
Nuclear energy experts consider commercial power from fission to be a strong contender to help mitigate the increasing effects of climate change, in part due to its low-to-no carbon emissions. Nevertheless, nuclear energy's history, including meltdowns such as Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima, and dumping in sacred Indigenous land such as Yucca Mountain, raises important concerns in public deliberation over nuclear power.
Nuclear power and the public: an update of collected research on nuclear power
Nuclear power and the public: an update of collected research on nuclear power
The purpose of this research was to collect, analyze, and summarize all of the nuclear power-related surveys conducted in the United States through June, 1981, that we could obtain. The surveys collected were national, statewide, and areawide in scope. Slightly over 100 surveys were collected for an earlier, similar effort carried out in 1977. About 130 new surveys were added to the earlier survey data. Thus, about 230 surveys were screened for inclusion in this report.