The Separations Campaign project focuses on detailed process analyses, trade-off studies or the evaluation of proposed process steps, complete material balances that include all potential waste streams, the impact of changes in feed streams, studies detailing the importance of process control and instrumentation, and the ultimate optimization of the process.
Submissions from 2001
Development of a Systems Engineering Model of the Chemical Separations Process: Quarterly Progress Report 8/16/01- 11/15/01, Yitung Chen, Randy Clarksean, and Darrell Pepper
Development of a Systems Engineering Model of the Chemical Separations Process, Yitung Chen, Darrell Pepper, and Randy Clarksean
Assessment of Criticality Safety for Cylindrical Containers to be Used In the Processing of Spent Fuel, William Culbreth, Daniel R. Lowe, and Jason Viggato
Nuclear Criticality Analyses of Separations Processes for the Transmutation Fuel Cycle, William Culbreth and Pang Tao
Nuclear Criticality Analyses of Separations Processes for the Transmutation Fuel Cycle: Quaterly Report, William Culbreth and Pang Tao