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Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 100:46-53
This paper discusses the current status of the ongoing Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI) program in the U.S. Department of Energy that is investigating the potential for using the processing and recycling of used nuclear fuel to improve radioacti
Autor:
Gregory J. Van Tuyle, David J. Hill, E. D. Arthur, John W. Herczeg, Phillip J. Finck, Deborah Bennett
Publikováno v:
Progress in Nuclear Energy. 40:357-364
The U.S. Program to evaluate accelerator-driven systems for transmuting problematic, long-lived nuclear waste stream components was initiated during fiscal year 2000, based largely on the Accelerator-driven Transmutation of Waste (ATW) Technology Dev
Autor:
L Stewart, W Bishop, Craig F. Smith, J Herezeg, T Cotton, William G. Halsey, E Schweitzer, H. Ludewig, Denis Beller, Phillip J. Finck, J.S Herring, G. Van Tuyle, T Sanders, D.B. Lancaster, Jose March-Leuba, Michael Todosow, B Savage, C.E. Walter, David L. Hill
Publikováno v:
Progress in Nuclear Energy. 38:3-23
A roadmap has been established for development of ATW Technology. The roadmap defines a reference system along with preferred technologies, which require further development to reduce technical risk, associated deployment scenarios, and a detailed pl
Autor:
John A. Stillman, Hussein S. Khalil, Phillip J. Finck, M. Salvatores, G. Palmiotti, Gerardo Aliberti
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Nuclear data needs can play an important role for innovative nuclear systems. However, in order to establish priority items, a systematic sensitivity/uncertainty analysis must be performed. Same selected examples will be discussed in this paper.
An assessment has been performed for an Accelerator Transmutation of Waste (ATW) concept based on the use of the high temperature gas reactor technology. The concept has been proposed by General Atomics for the ATW system. The assessment was jointly
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https://doi.org/10.2172/781270
https://doi.org/10.2172/781270