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Benchmark of fuel performance codes for FeCrAl cladding behavior analysis

Pastore, G.*; Gamble, K. A.*; Cherubini, M.*; Giovedi, C.*; Marino, A.*; Yamaji, Akifumi*; Kaji, Yoshiyuki; Van Uffelen, P.*; Veshchunov, M.*

Proceedings of International Nuclear Fuel Cycle Conference / Light Water Reactor Fuel Performance Conference (Global/Top Fuel 2019) (USB Flash Drive), p.1038 - 1047, 2019/09

Oxidation-resistant iron-chromium-aluminum (FeCrAl) steels have been proposed for application as cladding materials in light water reactor fuel rods with improved accident tolerance. Within the Coordinated Research Project ACTOF of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a fuel performance modeling benchmark for FeCrAl cladding behavior was conducted. During this effort, calculations were performed with various fuel performance codes for a set of fuel rod problems with FeCrAl steel as cladding material, and results were compared to each other.

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SFCOMPO-2.0; An OECD NEA database of spent nuclear fuel isotopic assays, reactor design specifications, and operating data

Michel-Sendis, F.*; Gauld, I.*; Martinez, J. S.*; Alejano, C.*; Bossant, M.*; Boulanger, D.*; Cabellos, O.*; Chrapciak, V.*; Conde, J.*; Fast, I.*; et al.

Annals of Nuclear Energy, 110, p.779 - 788, 2017/12

 Times Cited Count:58 Percentile:99.17(Nuclear Science & Technology)

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Safety cases for the deep disposal of radioactive waste; Where do we stand ?

Forinash, B.*; Pescatore, C.*; Umeki, Hiroyuki

NEA News, 25(1), p.16 - 17, 2007/06

Central to successfully implementing long-term deep disposal of radioactive waste is the ability to evaluate and illustrate the safety of a disposal system after closure and far into the future in a manner that is clear, scientifically sound, and persuasive to decision-makers and the public. A recent NEA symposium on "Safety Cases for the Deep Disposal of Radioactive Waste: Where do we stand?" reviewed progress and practical experiences at both the technical and managerial level in preparing for and developing safety cases. The meeting showed that safety cases have evolved into tools to both evaluate and illustrate safety, and to aid in decision-making. Important work continues on the topic.

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