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Thermal Hydraulics
The division provides a forum for focused technical dialogue on thermal hydraulic technology in the nuclear industry. Specifically, this will include heat transfer and fluid mechanics involved in the utilization of nuclear energy. It is intended to attract the highest quality of theoretical and experimental work to ANS, including research on basic phenomena and application to nuclear system design.
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Conference on Nuclear Training and Education: A Biennial International Forum (CONTE 2025)
February 3–6, 2025
Amelia Island, FL|Omni Amelia Island Resort
Standards Program
The Standards Committee is responsible for the development and maintenance of voluntary consensus standards that address the design, analysis, and operation of components, systems, and facilities related to the application of nuclear science and technology. Find out What’s New, check out the Standards Store, or Get Involved today!
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Technical Session
Tuesday, October 5, 2021|3:30–5:10PM EDT
Session Chair:
Alex Long (LANL)
Session Organizer:
Andrew T. Till (LANL)
Student Producer:
Aaron Tamashiro (Oregon State Univ.)
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Neutron Transport Problems With Nonlinear Temperature Feedback
3:30–3:55PM EDT
Dean Wang (The Ohio State Univ.), Firas Abdullatif (The Ohio State Univ.)
Paper
Perturbation Response Function Generation Method in Multigroup Transport Problems
3:55–4:20PM EDT
Farzad Rahnema (Georgia Institute of Technology), Dingkang Zhang (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Criticality Benchmarking: Beyond Keff
4:20–4:45PM EDT
J.-Ch. Sublet (IAEA), A.C. Kahler (Kahler Nuclear Data Services), C. Jouanne (CEA)
Extension of Shmakov's Simple Back and Forth Neutron Transport Model to Multi-Regions
4:45–5:10PM EDT
B. Ganapol (Univ. of Arizona), D. Heinrichs (LLNL)
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