Eric Rauch
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Archive | 2016
Carolynn P. Scherer; Eric Rauch
This work package focuses on developing Best Practices for the design of security for, and domestic safeguarding (e.g. MC&A) of, a pilot-scale independent spent/used fuel storage facility consistent with conceptual design efforts in Nuclear Fuels Storage and Transportation (NFST) and Used Fuel Disposal (UFD) campaigns. This is a review of the basic design of the facility to determine a candidate list of accounting and control requirements that could be considered for safeguards and security purposes.
Archive | 2016
Benjamin Cipiti; Timothy Dunn; Samual Durbin; Joe W. Durkee; Jeff England; Robert Jones; Edward Ketusky; Shelly X. Li; Eric R. Lindgren; David Meier; Michael C. Miller; Laura Ann Osburn; Candido Pereira; Eric Rauch; John M Scaglione; Carolynn P. Scherer; James K. Sprinkle; Tae-Sic Yoo
The development of sustainable advanced nuclear fuel cycles is a long-term goal of the Office of Nuclear Energy’s (DOE-NE) Fuel Cycle Technologies program. The Material Protection, Accounting, and Control Technologies (MPACT) campaign is supporting research and development (R&D) of advanced instrumentation, analysis tools, and integration methodologies to meet this goal. This advanced R&D is intended to facilitate safeguards and security by design of fuel cycle facilities. The lab-scale demonstration of a virtual facility, distributed test bed, that connects the individual tools being developed at National Laboratories and university research establishments, is a key program milestone for 2020. These tools will consist of instrumentation and devices as well as computer software for modeling. To aid in framing its long-term goal, during FY16, a modeling and simulation roadmap is being developed for three major areas of investigation: (1) radiation transport and sensors, (2) process and chemical models, and (3) shock physics and assessments. For each area, current modeling approaches are described, and gaps and needs are identified.
Archive | 2010
Eric Rauch; David S Bracken; James West; Corey R Freeman; Matthew R. Newell; S.C. Bourret; Richard Brian Rothrock; Jennifer L Ladd Lively; Denise Schuh
Archive | 2011
Denise L Lee; Jennifer L Ladd-Lively; Charles William Chase Jr; Jeffrey Allen Chapman; Shaheen A. Dewji; Eric Rauch
Archive | 2018
Eric Rauch; Carolynn P. Scherer; Christy E. Ruggiero
EPJ Web of Conferences | 2018
Ira Harkness; Ting Zhu; Yinong Liang; Eric Rauch; Andreas Enqvist; Kelly A. Jordan
Archive | 2016
Samuel G. Durbin; Eric R. Lindgren; Robert Jones; Edward Ketusky; Jeffrey England; Carolynn P. Scherer; James K. Sprinkle; Michael C. Miller; Eric Rauch; John M Scaglione; T. Dunn
Archive | 2011
Eric Rauch; Stephen J. Tobin; Jeremy Lloyd Conlin; Adrienne M. LaFleur; Corey R Freeman; Marty Swinhoe
Archive | 2011
Denise L Lee; Jennifer L Ladd-Lively; Eric Rauch; Jeffrey Allen Chapman; Shaheen A. Dewji
Archive | 2011
Shaheen A. Dewji; Jeffrey Allen Chapman; Denise L Lee; Eric Rauch; Nolan E. Hertel