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Material Protection, Accounting, and Control Technologies (MPACT): Modeling and Simulation Roadmap

Authors :
Edward Ketusky
Jeff England
Samual Durbin
Tae-Sic Yoo
Eric Benton Rauch
Shelly X. Li
David E. Meier
Timothy Dunn
Benjamin B. Cipiti
Laura Ann Osburn
Robert Jones
Carolynn P. Scherer
John M Scaglione
Michael C. Miller
Eric R. Lindgren
James K. Sprinkle
Joe W. Durkee
Candido Pereira
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2016.

Abstract

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.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........631ea45a8bf190aa3dfa42ce8ef7007e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2172/1296697