Search for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay in $^{136}$Xe with EXO-200 (open access)

Search for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay in $^{136}$Xe with EXO-200

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Date: March 26, 2013
Creator: Auger, M.; Auty, D. J.; Barbeau, P. S.; Beauchamp, E.; Belov, V.; Benitez-Medina, C. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
New Fuel Alloys Seeking Optimal Solidus and Phase Behavior for High Burnup and TRU Burning (open access)

New Fuel Alloys Seeking Optimal Solidus and Phase Behavior for High Burnup and TRU Burning

Recent modifications to metallic fuels have been d
Date: March 1, 2013
Creator: Mariani, R. D.; Porter, D. L.; Blackwood, V. S.; Jones, Z. S.; Olson, D. L.; Mishra, B. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Degradation Of Cementitious Materials Associated With Saltstone Disposal Units (open access)

Degradation Of Cementitious Materials Associated With Saltstone Disposal Units

The Saltstone facilities at the DOE Savannah River Site (SRS) stabilize and dispose of low-level radioactive salt solution originating from liquid waste storage tanks at the site. The Saltstone Production Facility (SPF) receives treated salt solution and mixes the aqueous waste with dry cement, blast furnace slag, and fly ash to form a grout slurry which is mechanically pumped into concrete disposal cells that compose the Saltstone Disposal Facility (SDF). The solidified grout is termed “saltstone”. Cementitious materials play a prominent role in the design and long-term performance of the SDF. The saltstone grout exhibits low permeability and diffusivity, and thus represents a physical barrier to waste release. The waste form is also reducing, which creates a chemical barrier to waste release for certain key radionuclides, notably Tc-99. Similarly, the concrete shell of an SDF disposal unit (SDU) represents an additional physical and chemical barrier to radionuclide release to the environment. Together the waste form and the SDU compose a robust containment structure at the time of facility closure. However, the physical and chemical state of cementitious materials will evolve over time through a variety of phenomena, leading to degraded barrier performance over Performance Assessment (PA) timescales of thousands to …
Date: March 19, 2013
Creator: Flach, G. P. & Smith, F. G., III
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of Suitability of Selected Set of Coal Plant Sites for Repowering with Small Modular Reactors (open access)

Evaluation of Suitability of Selected Set of Coal Plant Sites for Repowering with Small Modular Reactors

This report summarizes the approach that ORNL developed for screening a sample set of small coal stations for possible repowering with SMRs; the methodology employed, including spatial modeling; and initial results for these sample plants. The objective in conducting this type of siting evaluation is to demonstrate the capability to characterize specific sample coal plant sites to identify any particular issues associated with repowering existing coal stations with SMRs using OR-SAGE; it is not intended to be a definitive assessment per se as to the absolute suitability of any particular site.
Date: March 1, 2013
Creator: Belles, Randy; Copinger, Donald A; Mays, Gary T; Omitaomu, Olufemi A & Poore, Willis P., III
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of Suitability of Selected Set of Department of Defense Military Bases and Department of Energy Facilities for Siting a Small Modular Reactor (open access)

Evaluation of Suitability of Selected Set of Department of Defense Military Bases and Department of Energy Facilities for Siting a Small Modular Reactor

This report summarizes the approach that ORNL developed for screening a sample set of US Department of Defense (DOD) military base sites and DOE sites for possible powering with an SMR; the methodology employed, including spatial modeling; and initial results for several sample sites. The objective in conducting this type of siting evaluation is demonstrate the capability to characterize specific DOD and DOE sites to identify any particular issues associated with powering the sites with an SMR using OR-SAGE; it is not intended to be a definitive assessment per se as to the absolute suitability of any particular site.
Date: March 1, 2013
Creator: Poore, Willis P., III; Belles, Randy; Mays, Gary T & Omitaomu, Olufemi A
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library