Actinide Minimization Using Pressurized Water Reactors
Transuranic actinides dominate the long-term radiotoxicity in spent LWR fuel. In an open fuel cycle, they impose a long-term burden on geologic repositories. Transmuting these materials in reactor systems is one way to ease the long-term burden on the repository. Examining the maximum possible bu...
Main Authors: | Visosky, M., Kazimi, Mujid S., Hejzlar, Pavel |
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Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Nuclear Fuel Cycle Program |
Format: | Technical Report |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems. Nuclear Fuel Cycle Program
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/75213 |
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