Reference publications
CASMO-5
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Quadratic Depletion Model for Gadolinium Isotopes in CASMO-5
Advances in Nuclear Fuel Management IV | Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA -
Benchmarking of CASMO-5 ENDF/B-VII Nuclear Data Against Critical Experiments
Advances in Nuclear Fuel Management IV | Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA -
CASMO-5 Versus MCNP-5 Benchmark of Radial Power Profile in a Fuel Pin
2009 International Conference on Mathematics, Computational Methods & Reactor Physics | Saratoga Springs, New York, USA -
MCNP-5/ORIGEN-2.2/MCODE-2.2 versus CASMO-5 Depletion for A Heavily Gd-Poisoned BWR Fuel Assembly
2007 American Nuclear Society Annual Meeting | Boston, Massachusetts, USA -
CASMO-5 Development and Applications
2006 International Conference on the Physics of Reactors | Vancouver, Canada -
CASMO-5 Gamma Library
Advances in Nuclear Fuel Management IV | Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA -
Coupled CASMO5-VIPRE Analysis of Non-Uniform Void Distributions in BWR Lattices
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Analysis of the Pin-Power Peaking of the Hatch Unit 1 Cycle 21 Failed Fuel Assemblies
2010 LWR Fuel Performance Meeting/TopFuel/WRFPM | Orlando, Florida, USA -
PWR Transient Xenon Modeling and Analysis using Studsvik CMS
2010 LWR Fuel Performance Meeting/TopFuel/WRFPM | Orlando, Florida, USA -
Statistical Implications in Monte Carlo Depletions
2010 International Conference on the Physics of Reactors | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA -
Effect of CASMO-5 Cross-Section Data and Doppler Temperature Definitions on LWR RIAs
2010 International Conference on the Physics of Reactors | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA -
CASMO-5 Energy Release per Fission Model
2008 International Conference on the Physics of Reactors | Interlaken, Sweden -
The Impact of U238 Resonance Elastic Scattering Approximations on Thermal Reactor Doppler Reactivity
2008 International Conference on the Physics of Reactors | Interlaken, Sweden -
CASMO-5 ENDF/B-VII R0 Comparison to B&W Criticals Series 1810
2007 American Nuclear Society Winter Meeting | Washington, DC, USA