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Experience in the Transport of Spent Nuclear Fuel

1989
Unique experience has been gained by three Companies, BNFL, PNTL and NTL, through the transport of 8500 tonnes of Magnox and Oxide spent fuel over the past 20 years. These transports have taken place from the reactor sites in eight European countries and Japan to the reprocessing plants at Sellafield and La Hague.
J. E. Middleton, S. Blackburn
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Containers for Commercial Spent Nuclear Fuel

Volume 6B: Materials and Fabrication, 2017
An overview of containers for commercial SNF is provided. The presentation covers the current fleet of canisters, and their attributes, storage and transportation overpacks.
Joe T. Carter, Robert H. Jones
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Centralization of Canada’s Spent Nuclear Fuel

Volume 6: Beyond Design Basis Events; Student Paper Competition, 2013
Currently in Canada, spent fuel produced from Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) is in the interim storage all across the country. It is Canada’s long-term strategy to have a national geologic repository for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel for CANada Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) reactors. The initial problem is to identify a means to centralize Canada’s spent
Krista Nicholson   +4 more
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Spent nuclear fuel storage

1989
SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL STORAGE TÖRE, Candan Faculty of Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Nuclear Engineering Program, M.S. Thesis Supervisor: Prof.Dr. Orhan YESİN 76 pages, September 1989 ABSTRACT In this study, the criticality, shielding and heat generation problems associated with the spent fuel storage of CAREM power reactor are attempted
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Sources of Radiotoxicity in Spent Nuclear Fuel

2013
Spent nuclear fuel is an important component of the nuclear waste in nuclear energy sector. It consists of fission products, and actinides. The composition and quantity of radionuclides in spent nuclear fuel depends on nuclear fission yields, initial nuclear fuel composition and the fuel burn-up.
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Spent nuclear fuel and disposal

2020
Jordi Bruno   +2 more
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Spent nuclear fuel interim dry storage; Design requirements, most common methods, and evolution: A review

Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2021
Moamen G El-Samrah   +2 more
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Blind Benchmark Exercise for Spent Nuclear Fuel Decay Heat

Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2022
Peter Jansson   +2 more
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Spent nuclear fuel management

Federal Facilities Environmental Journal, 1996
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