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Type:JNMM
Volume:3
Issue:2
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My introduction to INMM was at the 1969 meeting in Las Vegas, soon after our little group at Brookhaven had plunged into safeguards. We…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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It is suggested procedural, not technological, criteria inhibit the broad—based implementation of nondestructive assay techniques within…
Type:JNMM
Volume:2
Issue:4
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When closing a material balance, the material unaccounted for (MUF) and its standard deviation are calculated. It is common practice to…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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The primary interest in fuel rod calorimeters is due to the high measurement precision attainable with such instrumentation. However, for…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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An automated passive gamma scanner for NDA is described, engineered around a minicomputer and an automated scan table. The computer permits…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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I certainly appreciate the opportunity to meet with you to discuss 10 CFR Part 73, the new rule the Commission adopted recently for the \"…
Type:JNMM
Volume:3
Issue:2
Abstract:
Editor's Note: The following report was delivered at the INMM annual meeting June 79-27 at the Riviera Hyatt House in Atlanta, Ca., by R…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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A new Leached Hull Monitor (LHM) featuring high sensitivities, wide applicability to various kinds of reactor fuels, and excellent…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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It is indeed a pleasure to again appear before this group and discusstheAEC'snuclearmaterialsmanagementprogram. Inmyfirst presentation…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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Systems to detect metallic objects against various backgrounds in various industrial operations have been in use for many years. Early…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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The utility of modeling and simulation for the safeguards aspects of Nuclear Fuel Processing Facilities is two-fold in nature. First, a…
Type:JNMM
Volume:3
Issue:2
Abstract:
Editor's Note: Mr. DeVer is the Mound Laboratory SS Representative. Dr. Rodenburg is Croup Leader of Calorimetry Development. Mound…
Type:JNMM
Volume:3
Issue:1
Abstract:
The American National Standards Institute, ANSI, approached the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management, IN MM, in 1966 to sponsor a…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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A meaningful quantitative measurement program for nuclear materials control requires not only instrumentation to assay special nuclear…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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The accurate analysis of low-level U and Pu wastes in a routine manner is an important step in implementing effective waste management and…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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This paper discusses the use of an active neutron source interrogation system known as Random Driver for the nondestructive assay of…
Near- And Long-Term Applications of Nondestructive Assay To Special Nuclear Materials Accountability
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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Specific requirements for the control and accountability of special nuclear materials for AEC licensed processing facilities are stipulated…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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Protection of plutonium and enriched uranium is enhanced by the use of SNM Door Monitors. The performance of these Door Monitors has been…
Type:JNMM
Volume:3
Issue:2
Abstract:
Nondestructive assay measurements were performed on mixed-oxide fuel samples with the objective of determining their Pu and U content. A…
Type:Annual Meeting Proceedings
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I would like to introduce the members of the panel: Debbie Hill from the AEC's Richland Operations Office, Nick Ovuka from the AEC's…