This will be licensed via RSICC. A new, integrated data and analysis system has been designed to simplify and automate the performance of accurate and efficient evaluations for characterizing the input to the overall nuclear waste management system -UNF-Storage, Transportation & Disposal Analysis Resource and Data System (UNF-ST&DARDS). A relational database within UNF-ST&DARDS provides a standard means by which UNF-ST&DARDS can succinctly store and retrieve modeling and simulation (M&S) parameters for specific spent nuclear fuel analysis. A library of various analysis model templates provides the ability to communicate the various set of M&S parameters to the most appropriate M&S application. Interactive visualization capabilities facilitate data analysis and results interpretation. UNF-ST&DARDS current analysis capabilities include (1) assembly-specific depletion and decay, (2) and spent nuclear fuel cask-specific criticality and shielding. Currently, UNF-ST&DARDS uses SCALE nuclear analysis code system for performing nuclear analysis.
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Banerjee, Kaushik, Clarity, Justin B, Cumberland, Riley M, Lefebvre, Robert A, Liljenfeldt, Henrik K, Miller, Louis P, Peterson-Droogh, Joshua L, Radulescu, Georgeta, Robb, Kevin R, and Scaglione, John M. Used Nuclear Fuel-Storage, Transportation & Disposal Analysis Resource and Data System (UNF-ST&DARDS).
Computer software. Vers. 00. USDOE. 20 May. 2017.
Web.
Banerjee, Kaushik, Clarity, Justin B, Cumberland, Riley M, Lefebvre, Robert A, Liljenfeldt, Henrik K, Miller, Louis P, Peterson-Droogh, Joshua L, Radulescu, Georgeta, Robb, Kevin R, & Scaglione, John M. (2017, May 20). Used Nuclear Fuel-Storage, Transportation & Disposal Analysis Resource and Data System (UNF-ST&DARDS) (Version 00) [Computer software].
Banerjee, Kaushik, Clarity, Justin B, Cumberland, Riley M, Lefebvre, Robert A, Liljenfeldt, Henrik K, Miller, Louis P, Peterson-Droogh, Joshua L, Radulescu, Georgeta, Robb, Kevin R, and Scaglione, John M. Used Nuclear Fuel-Storage, Transportation & Disposal Analysis Resource and Data System (UNF-ST&DARDS).
Computer software. Version 00. May 20, 2017.
@misc{osti_1365650,
title = {Used Nuclear Fuel-Storage, Transportation & Disposal Analysis Resource and Data System (UNF-ST&DARDS), Version 00},
author = {Banerjee, Kaushik and Clarity, Justin B and Cumberland, Riley M and Lefebvre, Robert A and Liljenfeldt, Henrik K and Miller, Louis P and Peterson-Droogh, Joshua L and Radulescu, Georgeta and Robb, Kevin R and Scaglione, John M},
abstractNote = {This will be licensed via RSICC. A new, integrated data and analysis system has been designed to simplify and automate the performance of accurate and efficient evaluations for characterizing the input to the overall nuclear waste management system -UNF-Storage, Transportation & Disposal Analysis Resource and Data System (UNF-ST&DARDS). A relational database within UNF-ST&DARDS provides a standard means by which UNF-ST&DARDS can succinctly store and retrieve modeling and simulation (M&S) parameters for specific spent nuclear fuel analysis. A library of various analysis model templates provides the ability to communicate the various set of M&S parameters to the most appropriate M&S application. Interactive visualization capabilities facilitate data analysis and results interpretation. UNF-ST&DARDS current analysis capabilities include (1) assembly-specific depletion and decay, (2) and spent nuclear fuel cask-specific criticality and shielding. Currently, UNF-ST&DARDS uses SCALE nuclear analysis code system for performing nuclear analysis.},
doi = {},
url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1365650},
year = {Sat May 20 00:00:00 EDT 2017},
month = {Sat May 20 00:00:00 EDT 2017},
note =
}
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
Contributing Organization:
Kaushik Banerjee, Justin B. Clarity, Riley M. Cumberland, Robert A. Lefebvre, Henrik K. Liljenfeldt, Louis P. Miller, Joshua L. Peterson-Droogh, Georgeta Radulescu, Kevin R. Robb, and John M. Scaglione