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Burn-up credit in criticality safety of PWR spent fuel
Nuclear Engineering and Design, 2014Abstract The criticality safety calculations were performed for a proposed design of a wet spent fuel storage pool. This pool will be used for the storage of spent fuel discharged from a typical pressurized water reactor (PWR). The mathematical model based on the international validated codes, WIMS-5 and MCNP-5 were used for calculating the effective
Rowayda F. Mahmoud +4 more
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Determining burn-up in spent fuel elements
The Soviet Journal of Atomic Energy, 1962A. P. Smirnov-Averin +5 more
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New roads and challenges for fuel cells in heavy-duty transportation
Nature Energy, 2021David A Cullen +2 more
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“Until the Last Ton of Fossil Fuel Is Burned Up”
Abstract Max Weber is not usually considered an ecological theorist, and he is rarely read for his environmental awareness or ecological insights. Yet his thinking about the central problem of capitalism—especially modern “rational” capitalism and its fateful consequences for humanity—contains some intriguing suggestions for such an ...openaire +1 more source
14. Fuel management and handling for AGR high burn-up fuel cycles
1995I. K. Dickson +3 more
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Designing the next generation of proton-exchange membrane fuel cells
Nature, 2021Kui Jiao, Jin Xuan, Qing Du
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Determination of the burn-up in discarded fuel rods
Journal of Nuclear Energy. Parts A/B. Reactor Science and Technology, 1962A.P. Smirnov-Averin +5 more
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High-performing commercial Fe–N–C cathode electrocatalyst for anion-exchange membrane fuel cells
Nature Energy, 2021Abolfazl Nabi Shakouri +2 more
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