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DOE, General Matter team up for new fuel mission at Hanford
The Department of Energy's Office of Environmental Management (EM) on Tuesday announced a partnership with California-based nuclear fuel company General Matter for the potential use of the long-idle Fuels and Materials Examination Facility (FMEF) at the Hanford Site in Washington state.
According to the announcement, the DOE and General Matter have signed a lease to explore the FMEF's potential to be used for advanced nuclear fuel cycle technologies and materials, in part to help satisfy the predicted future requirements of artificial intelligence.
W. D. Beckner, R. A. Rydin
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 56 | Number 2 | February 1975 | Pages 131-141
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE75-A26652
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The lambda-mode eigenvalue separation can potentially be evaluated in a power reactor using a static flux tilt method. The flux tilt, or offset, is measured per unit of perturbing reactivity, which is then related theoretically to the desired parameter. The use of higher order theory has explained a discrepancy in previous experimental correlations and has led to a procedure for more accurately estimating the parameter from the data.