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Hydride Rim Formation in Unirradiated Zircaloy
Hydride Rim Formation in Unirradiated Zircaloy
The On-line Waste Library (OWL): Usage and Inventory Status Report
The On-line Waste Library (OWL): Usage and Inventory Status Report
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
Knowledge Management Analysis for Content Migration
Knowledge Management Analysis for Content Migration
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
Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Experience Database Content and Structure
Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Experience Database Content and Structure
Optimization of Hydride Rim Formation in Unirradiated Zr-4 Cladding?
Optimization of Hydride Rim Formation in Unirradiated Zr-4 Cladding?
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
Implementation of Baseline Services of the NWM IT Cloud Environment
Implementation of Baseline Services of the NWM IT Cloud Environment
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
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
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
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
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.
Shared Yet Contested: Energy Democracy Counter-Narratives
Shared Yet Contested: Energy Democracy Counter-Narratives
Conventional ways of communicating about the transition to renewable energy in North America presuppose that energy systems can be changed while sustaining existing social, political, and economic relations. Energy democracy counters such ostensibly apolitical narratives by emphasizing the socially transformative potential of this transition. Yet energy democracy, as both organizing principle and social movement, is itself increasingly recognized as flexible and contested.