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The media have gleefully resurrected the language of a past nuclear renaissance. Beyond the hype and PR, many people in the nuclear community are taking a more measured view of conditions that could lead to new construction: data center demand, the proliferation of new reactor designs and start-ups, and the sudden ascendance of nuclear energy as the power source everyone wants—or wants to talk about.
Once built, large nuclear reactors can provide clean power for at least 80 years—outlasting 10 to 20 presidential administrations. Smaller reactors can provide heat and power outputs tailored to an end user’s needs. With all the new attention, are we any closer to getting past persistent supply chain and workforce issues and building these new plants? And what will the election of Donald Trump to a second term as president mean for nuclear?
As usual, there are more questions than answers, and most come down to money. Several developers are engaging with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or have already applied for a license, certification, or permit. But designs without paying customers won’t get built. So where are the customers, and what will it take for them to commit?
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BORAX-V Nuclear Superheat Operating Experience
J. D. Cerchione, W. R. Wallin, R. E. Rice
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 1 | February 1966 | Pages 11-20
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27561
Performance of Mild Steel in D2O Moderator-Coolant in the HWCTR
J. Malvyn McKibben
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 1 | February 1966 | Pages 21-26
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27562
Scanning of Liver, Spleen and Bone Marrow with Colloidal 99mTc
H. L. Atkins, P. Richards, L. Schiffer
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 1 | February 1966 | Pages 27-32
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27563
High-Specific-Activity 198Au Low in 199Au
R. E. Lewis
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 1 | February 1966 | Pages 33-35
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27564
Thermionic Energy Converter Using Film-Boiling Liquid Metal
A. J. Ulrich
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 1 | February 1966 | Pages 36-40
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27565
The Charge Release Mechanism for Ferroelectric Radiation Detectors
Donald L. Hester, Donald D. Glower
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 1 | February 1966 | Pages 41-43
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27566
Activation Analysis for Chlorine in Petroleum Products and Related Materials
H. A. Braier, W. E. Mott
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 1 | February 1966 | Pages 44-47
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27567
Boron Assay in Stainless Steel
H. L. Bermanis
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 1 | February 1966 | Pages 48-50
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27568
Kinetic Isotope Effects Accompanying Oxidation of CO, H2, and CH4
Mieczysław Zieliński
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 1 | February 1966 | Pages 51-54
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27569
Sampling Airborne Radioiodine in Organic Compounds
E. L. Whittaker, E. W. Bretthauer
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 1 | February 1966 | Pages 55-56
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27570
Kinetic Behavior of a Circulating-Water Reactor Following Large Reactivity Changes
John A. Palmer, C. J. Bridgman, D. M. Verrelli
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 81-88
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27484
Near-Optimum Shutdowns for Nuclear Reactors
J. R. Fredsall
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 89-93
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27485
Safety Aspects of Ground Testing for Large Nuclear Rockets
Morton I. Goldman
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 94-98
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27486
The Advantages of 60CO for Heat and Radiation Sources
A. H. Dexter, W. R. Cornman, E. J. Hennelly
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 99-101
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27487
Production of 33P from 36Cl and 33S by Fast-Neutron Irradiation
R. E. Lewis, T. A. Butler
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 102-105
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27488
Radiation Damage Exposure and Embrittlement of Reactor Pressure Vessels
K. Shure
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 106-115
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27489
Preface: Fission-Gas Release Symposium
Oscar Sisman
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Page 116
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27490
The Effect of UO2 Density on Fission Product Gas Release and Sheath Expansion
M. J. F. Notley, J. R. MacEwan
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 117-122
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27491
Electron Microscope Observation of the Fission-Gas Bubble Distribution in UO2
A. D. Whapham
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 123-130
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27492
Diffusion in Doped UO2
Hj. Matzke
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 131-137
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27493
Fission-Gas Release from UO2 During Irradiation up to 2000°C
R. Soulhier
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 138-141
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27494
Fission-Gas Release During Fissioning in UO2
R. M. Carroll, O. Sisman
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 142-150
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27495
A Dynamic Method for In-Pile Fission-Gas Release Studies
R. B. Perez
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 151-157
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27496
Migration of Xenon through a UO2 Matrix Containing Trapping Sites
J. R. MacEwan, P. A. Morel
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 158-170
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27497
Engineering for the Fission Gas in UO2 Fuel
W. Bennett Lewis
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 2 | April 1966 | Pages 171-181
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27498
Influence of the Choice of Coolant Gas on Reactor Thermal Performance
Gilbert Melese
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 205-212
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27588
In-Situ Repairs in the Heavy Water Components Test Reactor
P. L. Gray
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 213-220
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27589
Stability of Randomly Packed Beds of Fuel Spheres
R. J. Parsick, S. C. Jones, L. P. Hatch
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 221-225
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27590
An Automatic Flow Balancing Device for Boiling Water Reactors
D. A. Gall, E. F. Doyle, J. G. Bourne
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 226-230
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27591
A Prototype Machine for Handling Fuel
G. Di Chirico, E. Merli
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 231-236
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27592
The Possibility of Chemonuclear Reactors Producing Ozone for Water Treatment
Morris Beller, Meyer Steinberg
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 237-238
Technical Paper and Note | Technical Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27593
Microprobe Studies of Thermally-Induced Reactions in Nuclear Fuel Materials
William F. Zelezny
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 239-245
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27594
Silicon Carbide High-Temperature Neutron Detectors for Reactor Instrumentation
R. R. Ferber, G. N. Hamilton
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 246-251
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27595
LiF Thermoluminescence for Neutron Image Storage
Jacob Kastner, Harold Berger, I. R. Kraska
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 252-253
Technical Paper and Note | Technical Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27596
Operating Experience with the EBR-II Fuel Cycle Facility Inert Atmosphere Cell
W. F. Holcomb, D. M. Paige, L. F. Coleman
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 254-255
Technical Paper and Note | Technical Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27597
Absence of Species Other Than 87Br Contributing to the 55.4-sec Delayed Neutron Activity in Fission
Evan T. Williams, Charles D. Coryell
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 256-258
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27598
Sodium Elimination from Biological Materials
N. Spronk
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 259-263
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27599
On-Line Computer Assistance to Reactor Operation at Savannah River Plant
K. L. Gimmy, F. R. Field, Jr
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 4 | August 1966 | Pages 280-286
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27517
Fuel-Cycle Analysis of Molten-Salt Breeder Reactors
Howard F. Bauman, Paul R. Kasten
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 4 | August 1966 | Pages 287-293
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27518
A Thermal-Column Pneumatic Rabbit Facility
A. B. de Saint Maurice, T. C. Weeks, R. T. Canfield
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 4 | August 1966 | Pages 294-298
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27519
Dissolution of Metals by AC Electrolysis
W. D. Box
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 4 | August 1966 | Pages 299-303
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27520
Fabrication of Tungsten and Tungsten-25%-Rhenium Tubing
Saul Isserow, Robert G. Jenkins, James G. Hunt, Gerald I. Friedman
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 4 | August 1966 | Pages 304-307
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27521
Compatability of U-Pu-Fz Fuel Alloys with Potential Cladding Materials
C. M. Walter, J. A. Lahti
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 4 | August 1966 | Pages 308-319
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27522
High-Temperature Ionization Chamber for Detecting Low-Level Plutonium Contamination
Richard J. Watts
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 4 | August 1966 | Pages 320-324
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27523
Activation of Gold Spheres and Foils in Nonisotropic Neutron Incidence
F. H. Helm
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 4 | August 1966 | Pages 325-334
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27524
Activation Analysis for Nondestructive Localization of Impurities in Foils
M. P. Menon, A. P. Rainosek, R. E. Wainerdi
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 4 | August 1966 | Pages 335-340
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27525
Time-to-Power as a Reactor Startup Parameter
W. L. Bunch, L. D. Philipp, M. R. Wood
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 5 | October 1966 | Pages 357-362
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27611
High-Flux Operation Via Analog Computer
E. S. Occhipinti, P. E. Mix, J. S. Stutheit, F. R. Field
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 5 | October 1966 | Pages 363-370
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27612
Factors Influencing the Effects of Reactor Radiations on Electrical Components
J. N. Anno
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 5 | October 1966 | Pages 371-378
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27613
Processing of Plutonium by Ion Exchange-VI. Plutonium (IV) Sorption Kinetics on Dowex 1×4 from Nitrate Solutions
D. B. James
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 5 | October 1966 | Pages 379-389
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27614
A Hot Press for Radioisotope Source Development
T. C. Quinby, R. E. McHenry
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 5 | October 1966 | Pages 390-393
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27615
Release of 6Li from Irradiated Beryllium-Oxide Moderator Material
L. J. Stieglitz, L. R. Zumwalt
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 5 | October 1966 | Pages 394-401
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27616
Mathematical Model for Predicting Coated-Particle Behavior
J. W. Prados, J. L. Scott
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 5 | October 1966 | Pages 402-414
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27617
The Design Basis for Pinhole Gamma-Ray Cameras*
M. A. Greenfield, R. L. Koontz
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 5 | October 1966 | Pages 415-422
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27618
Differential Calorimeter for In-Pile Gamma-Ray-Heating Measurements
Dale A. Herbst, James H. Talboy
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 5 | October 1966 | Pages 423-428
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27619
Discharge Valve for Fluidized Bed Reactor Operating in a High Radiation Field
Warren L. Gottwald
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 5 | October 1966 | Page 429
Technical Paper and Note | Technical Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27620
Neutron-Flux and Gamma-Ray Dose Distributions in the NPR Shield
J. Greenborg
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 5 | October 1966 | Pages 430-439
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27621
Applications of Pulsed Neutron Measurements in Very Large Systems
K. L. Garlid, S. R. Bierman
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 5 | October 1966 | Pages 440-447
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27622
Critical Dimensions of Water-Reflected Systems Containing 235U-H2O-Zr
G. P. Rutledge, F. A. Dobbe, C. H. Price
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 461-467
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27537
Nondestructive Examination of Radioactive Material Using Neutron Radiography
Wayne A. Carbiener
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 468-470
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27538
The Deposition of Thin Films of Enriched Uranium Dioxide
Renato M. Baciarelli
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 471-476
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27539
Stepwise Release of Fission Gas from UO2 Fuel
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 477-480
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27540
Creep-Rupture Properties Under Conditions of Constant and Varying Stresses
H. E. McCoy
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 481-485
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27541
Radiation Damage in Incoloy-800
H. J. Busboom, F. A. Comprelli, C. N. Spalaris
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 486-488
Technical Paper and Note | Technical Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27542
A Utility-Oriented View of Fuel Performance Requirements for Water Reactors
John E. Gray
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 489-491
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27543
Fuel-Element Experience in Pressurized-Water Reactors
H. M. Ferrari, R. J. Allio
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 492-498
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27544
Examination of Fuel and Cladding in PWR-1 Blanket Rods
B. Rubin, L. Hynam
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 499-504
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27545
CANDU Fuel Performance in NPD
J. Pawliw, G. H. Chalder, R. T. Popple
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 505-509
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27546
Fuel Performance in Boiling-Water Reactors
T. J. Pashos, H. E. Williamson, R. N. Duncan
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 510-514
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27547
Resolving Time of a Pulsed-Neutron Source Data-Acquisition System
S. R. Bierman, K. L. Garlid, J. R. Clark
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 515-518
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27548
Post-Irradiation Chemical Analysis of Snap-8 Experimental Reactor Coolant
Knox M. Broom, Jr., Carleton D. Bingham, Thomas B. Crockett, Nancy M. Trahey
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 6 | December 1966 | Pages 519-523
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27549