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Nuclear Fuel in a Reactor Accident
by
Burns, Peter C.
, Navrotsky, Alexandra
, Ewing, Rodney C.
in
Accidental release
/ Accidents
/ Applied sciences
/ corrosion
/ Energy
/ Energy. Thermal use of fuels
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Fission nuclear power plants
/ Fission products
/ Flood damage
/ Fuels
/ Groundwater
/ half life
/ Hydrology
/ Installations for energy generation and conversion: thermal and electrical energy
/ melting
/ Minerals
/ Nuclear accidents & safety
/ Nuclear fuels
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Nuclear reactor components
/ Nuclear reactors
/ Peroxides
/ prediction
/ Prediction models
/ Radiation accidents
/ Radioactive wastes
/ Radioisotopes
/ Radionuclides
/ Reactor cores
/ Reactors
/ Repositories
/ REVIEWS
/ Sea water
/ Uranium
2012
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Nuclear Fuel in a Reactor Accident
by
Burns, Peter C.
, Navrotsky, Alexandra
, Ewing, Rodney C.
in
Accidental release
/ Accidents
/ Applied sciences
/ corrosion
/ Energy
/ Energy. Thermal use of fuels
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Fission nuclear power plants
/ Fission products
/ Flood damage
/ Fuels
/ Groundwater
/ half life
/ Hydrology
/ Installations for energy generation and conversion: thermal and electrical energy
/ melting
/ Minerals
/ Nuclear accidents & safety
/ Nuclear fuels
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Nuclear reactor components
/ Nuclear reactors
/ Peroxides
/ prediction
/ Prediction models
/ Radiation accidents
/ Radioactive wastes
/ Radioisotopes
/ Radionuclides
/ Reactor cores
/ Reactors
/ Repositories
/ REVIEWS
/ Sea water
/ Uranium
2012
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Nuclear Fuel in a Reactor Accident
by
Burns, Peter C.
, Navrotsky, Alexandra
, Ewing, Rodney C.
in
Accidental release
/ Accidents
/ Applied sciences
/ corrosion
/ Energy
/ Energy. Thermal use of fuels
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Fission nuclear power plants
/ Fission products
/ Flood damage
/ Fuels
/ Groundwater
/ half life
/ Hydrology
/ Installations for energy generation and conversion: thermal and electrical energy
/ melting
/ Minerals
/ Nuclear accidents & safety
/ Nuclear fuels
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Nuclear reactor components
/ Nuclear reactors
/ Peroxides
/ prediction
/ Prediction models
/ Radiation accidents
/ Radioactive wastes
/ Radioisotopes
/ Radionuclides
/ Reactor cores
/ Reactors
/ Repositories
/ REVIEWS
/ Sea water
/ Uranium
2012
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Nuclear Fuel in a Reactor Accident
2012
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Overview
Nuclear accidents that lead to melting of a reactor core create heterogeneous materials containing hundreds of radionuclides, many with short half-lives. The long-lived fission products and transuranium elements within damaged fuel remain a concern for millennia. Currently, accurate fundamental models for the prediction of release rates of radionuclides from fuel, especially in contact with water, after an accident remain limited. Relatively little is known about fuel corrosion and radionuclide release under the extreme chemical, radiation, and thermal conditions during and subsequent to a nuclear accident. We review the current understanding of nuclear fuel interactions with the environment, including studies over the relatively narrow range of geochemical, hydrological, and radiation environments relevant to geological repository performance, and discuss priorities for research needed to develop future predictive models.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science,The American Association for the Advancement of Science
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