Donald N Kovacic
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Nuclear Technology | 2016
Louise G. Worrall; Andrew Worrall; George F. Flanagan; Stephen Croft; Alan M Krichinsky; Chris A Pickett; Robert Dennis McElroy; Steven L Cleveland; Donald N Kovacic; J Michael Whitaker; and Jessica L. White-Horton
Abstract By around 2025, thorium-based fuel cycles are likely to be deployed internationally. States such as China and India are pursuing research, development, and deployment pathways toward a number of commercial-scale thorium fuel cycles, and they are already building test reactors and the associated fuel cycle infrastructure. In the future, the potential exists for these emerging programs to sell, export, and deploy thorium fuel cycle technology in other states. Without technically adequate international safeguards protocols and measures in place, any future potential clandestine misuse of these fuel cycles could go undetected, compromising the deterrent value of these protocols and measures. The development of safeguards approaches for thorium-based fuel cycles is therefore a matter of some urgency. Yet, the focus of the international safeguards community remains mainly on safeguarding conventional 235U- and 239Pu-based fuel cycles while the safeguards challenges of thorium-uranium fuel cycles remain largely uninvestigated. This raises the following question: Is the International Atomic Energy Agency and international safeguards system ready for thorium fuel cycles? Furthermore, is the safeguards technology of today sufficiently mature to meet the verification challenges posed by thorium-based fuel cycles? In defining these and other related research questions, the objectives of this paper are to identify key safeguards considerations for thorium-based fuel cycles and to call for an early dialogue between the international safeguards and the nuclear fuel cycle communities to prepare for the potential safeguards challenges associated with these fuel cycles. In this paper, it is concluded that directed research and development programs are required to meet the identified safeguards challenges and to take timely action in preparation for the international deployment of thorium fuel cycles.
IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2001
Marinela Ilieva; Donald N Kovacic
Abstract The Configuration Management (CM) program is a comprehensive effort to provide the plant operators with the tools to track and maintain the relationship between the physical configuration of the plant, its documentation and design requirements. Part of this effort is the implementation of a Configuration Management Information System, which is used to computerize the management of the documents master equipment list, and change control. This paper presents all phases of the development and implementation of operational CM Program at Kozloduy NPP in Bulgaria. It discusses the advantages of the CM implementation and reveal s some of the potential difficulties during the proJect.
Archive | 2008
Mark D Laughter; Alan M Krichinsky; Jairus B Hines; Donald N Kovacic; James R Younkin
Archive | 2018
Ronald A. Cain; Donald N Kovacic; John A. Oakberg; A. Pederson; Scott L Stewart; D. Samuel
Archive | 2016
Donald N Kovacic; Louise G. Worrall; Jacqueline L Shipwash; Rajakumar Venkataraman; Nathan C Rowe; Angela L Lousteau
Archive | 2015
Ronald A. Cain; Kevin M Hannan; Jacqueline Idinger; Donald N Kovacic; Wilhelm Mandl; Alain Rialhe; Dylan Wolf
Archive | 2014
Ronald A. Cain; Donald N Kovacic; Kevin M Hannan; Dylan Wolf
Archive | 2010
Ronald A. Cain; Donald N Kovacic; Alexander Sunshine; Daniel L Ellis; Kevin M Hannan
Transactions of the american nuclear society | 2009
Linda H. Hansen; Mark H. Killinger; Donald N Kovacic; Matthew Van sickle; Kenneth E. Apt
Archive | 2009
Donald N Kovacic; Ana Claudia Raffo-Caiado; John McClelland-Kerr; Matthew Van sickle; Mo Bissani