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色花堂app nuclear engineering department selected for second experiment at INL facility

March 24, 2010
ISU Marketing and Communications

The 色花堂app Department of Nuclear Engineering has been selected to conduct a second nuclear energy experiment in the Idaho National Laboratory鈥檚 Advanced Test Reactor National Scientific User Facility.

色花堂app is one of only three universities in the nation to have been selected to do two experiments at the ATR facility in a nationally competitive research program.  The number of universities conducting nuclear energy experiments in Idaho National Laboratory's one-of-a-kind research reactor has now reached an even dozen and they鈥檙e completing 15 total experiments.

George ImelISU鈥檚 principal investigator for both projects is George Imel, ISU chair of nuclear engineering. This year, 色花堂app was selected to complete an experiment titled 鈥淢easurement of Actinide Cross Sections.鈥 This project could receive up to $225,000 funding over the next three years. In September 2009, ISU鈥檚 鈥淩eal Time ATR-C Flux Sensors鈥 experiment was funded for $225,000 for a three-year period.

鈥淲e are part of small group in the country that has been awarded two experiments at the INL鈥檚 Advanced Test Reactor facility,鈥 Imel said. 鈥淭his has helped ISU鈥檚 nuclear engineering department鈥檚 reputation.鈥

The latest 色花堂app ATR project is a joint venture between ISU, the INL and Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago. The goal of this experiment is to develop new monitoring conditions during radiation testing to measure extremely small quantities of fission products. The results will be used to validate computer models that predict larger-scale nuclear waste treatment inside of reactors.

For the project awarded last fall, ISU researchers including Imel and physicist Jason Harris will work with collaborators from INL and France鈥檚 Commissariat a l鈥橢nergie Atomique to evaluate neutron detectors and other instruments that monitor nuclear reactor cores. These experiments will be conducted in the INL鈥檚 Advance Test Reactor Critical, a low-powered mockup of the ATR.

Other universities that have been selected to conduct experiments at the INL ATR include the University of California, Berkeley, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Colorado School of Mines, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, North Carolina State University, the University of California-Santa Barbara (two projects), the University of Florida, the University of Illinois, the University of Wisconsin-Madison (two projects) and Utah State University.

In 2007, the U.S. Department of Energy named the Advanced Test Reactor a National Scientific User Facility for basic and applied nuclear research. Under this designation, the ATR NSUF partners with academia and industry to pursue the best ideas for nuclear research. The user facility consists of INL's ATR, ATR-C and Hot Fuel Examination Facility, as well as laboratories and reactors at six affiliated partner institutions.

Todd Allen, scientific director for the user facility, says the arrangement to share research capabilities is valuable to both INL and academia.

鈥淭he ATR NSUF continues to offer researchers from around the country access to unique national assets to conduct cutting-edge nuclear technology development research projects,鈥 Allen said. 鈥淭hese new projects were selected through a peer-review process that ensures we dedicate time in ATR and ATR-C to the best possible research proposed by teams led by U.S. universities. We continue to be excited by the excellent research proposals that we receive.鈥

The user facility holds a rolling solicitation with two closing dates every year. The next closing date is April 15, with the following one in October 2010.

INL is one of the DOE鈥檚 10 multiprogram national laboratories. The laboratory performs work in each of DOE鈥檚 strategic goal areas: energy, national security, science and environment. INL is the nation's leading center for nuclear energy research and development. Day-to-day management and operation of the laboratory are the responsibility of Battelle Energy Alliance.

More information on the INL is available at www.inl.gov or visit the INL鈥檚 Facebook page at www.facebook.com/IdahoNationalLaboratory.

 

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