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Implementation of Burnup Credit in Spent Fuel Management Systems--Proceedings of a Technical Committee Meeting Held in Vienna, 10-14 July 2000
The Effect of Half-Life and Branching Fraction Uncertainties on the Effective Neutron Multiplication Factor
Spent Fuel Burnup Credit in Casks: An NRC Perspective
Until now, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) approval of criticality safety evaluations for spent fuel in transport and storage casks has been based on analyzing the fuel as though it were fresh and without burnable poisons. The well-known nuclide composition of fresh fuel has provided a straightforward and bounding approach for showing that spent fuel systems will remain subcritical under normal and accident conditions. Burnup credit refers to the approval of criticality safety evaluations that consider the decrease in fuel reactivity caused by. irradiation in the reactor.
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