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2025 ANS Winter Conference & Expo
November 9–12, 2025
Washington, DC|Washington Hilton
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NNSA awards BWXT $1.5B defense fuels contract
The Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration has awarded BWX Technologies a contract valued at $1.5 billion to build a Domestic Uranium Enrichment Centrifuge Experiment (DUECE) pilot plant in Tennessee in support of the administration’s efforts to build out a domestic supply of unobligated enriched uranium for defense-related nuclear fuel.
Technical Session
Tuesday, October 5, 2021|3:30–5:10PM EDT
Session Chair:
Alex Long (LANL)
Session Organizer:
Andrew T. Till (LANL)
Student Producer:
Aaron Tamashiro (Oregon State Univ.)
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Neutron Transport Problems With Nonlinear Temperature Feedback
3:30–3:55PM EDT
Dean Wang (The Ohio State Univ.), Firas Abdullatif (The Ohio State Univ.)
Paper
Perturbation Response Function Generation Method in Multigroup Transport Problems
3:55–4:20PM EDT
Farzad Rahnema (Georgia Institute of Technology), Dingkang Zhang (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Criticality Benchmarking: Beyond Keff
4:20–4:45PM EDT
J.-Ch. Sublet (IAEA), A.C. Kahler (Kahler Nuclear Data Services), C. Jouanne (CEA)
Extension of Shmakov's Simple Back and Forth Neutron Transport Model to Multi-Regions
4:45–5:10PM EDT
B. Ganapol (Univ. of Arizona), D. Heinrichs (LLNL)
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