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Fuel Cycle & Waste Management
Devoted to all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle including waste management, worldwide. Division specific areas of interest and involvement include uranium conversion and enrichment; fuel fabrication, management (in-core and ex-core) and recycle; transportation; safeguards; high-level, low-level and mixed waste management and disposal; public policy and program management; decontamination and decommissioning environmental restoration; and excess weapons materials disposition.
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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
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Christmas Night
Twas the night before Christmas when all through the houseNo electrons were flowing through even my mouse.
All devices were plugged in by the chimney with careWith the hope that St. Nikola Tesla would share.
Bernard Libin, Jean-Louis Boutard, Max Chazalon
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 14 | Number 1 | July 1988 | Pages 187-196
Technical Paper | Net Overview | doi.org/10.13182/FST88-A25158
Articles are hosted by Taylor and Francis Online.
The development and testing of the nuclear in-vessel components in fusion reactor-relevant conditions is one of the major objectives of the Next European Torus (NET). The scope of nuclear testing in NET, the testing requirements, and program for the various breeding blanket concepts are defined and discussed with respect to thermal behavior, heat recovery, and tritium recovery. The relevance of NET testing for high neutron wall loads is also analyzed.