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CNL to manufacture test bundles of thorium-based fuel
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories has signed an agreement with Chicago-based Clean Core Thorium Energy to manufacture demonstration irradiation bundles of Clean Core’s ANEEL (Advanced Nuclear Energy for Enriched Life) fuel. The fuel is made with a combination of thorium and high-assay low-enriched uranium and is designed for use in pressurized heavy water reactors, such as Canada’s CANDU fleet.
Thomas E. Booth
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 151 | Number 2 | October 2005 | Pages 224-236
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE05-A2542
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Several different stratified splitting techniques for sampling the distance to collision are compared with the standard (unstratified) weight window splitting used in MCNP. The results indicate that typical neutron penetration problems could be modestly more efficient using one of the stratified splitting techniques. For many penetration problems, one of the simplest techniques compares favorably with several more complicated techniques.As a cautionary note, a very highly scattering neutron penetration problem shows that some stratification techniques do not always reduce the variance of the score distribution.