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The National Bureau of Standards Reactor at the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) is a 20 MW reactor using 93% enriched UO2 plate-type fuel with D2O
Danyal J Turkoglu, Zeyun Wu, Robert E. Williams, Thomas Henderson Newton
As a potential replacement for the National Bureau Standards Reactor (NBSR) at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a conceptual
Danyal J Turkoglu, Zeyun Wu, Robert E. Williams, Thomas Henderson Newton
A conceptual design of a new reactor with a horizontally-split core using low-enriched uranium silicide dispersion (U3Si2/Al) fuel has recently been studied as
Zeyun NMN Wu, Robert E. Williams, J. Michael Rowe, Thomas Henderson Newton, Sean O'Kelly
This paper presents the neutronics and thermal-hydraulics safety analysis results for an LEU-fueled research reactor concept being designed and studied at NIST
Kaichao Sun, Lin-wen Hu, Thomas H. Newton, Erik Wilson, Arne Olson
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Reactor (MITR-II) is a research reactor in Cambridge, Massachusetts designed primarily for experiments using neutron