NSUF 17-CINR-12849: Simulation of Radiation and Thermal Effects in Advanced Cladding Materials
The motivation of the proposed work is to understand the dynamic radiation damage processes in accident tolerant cladding and fuel by performing molecular dynamics simulations of FeCr-based alloys. The work is supportive of a Nuclear Energy Advanced Modeling and Simulation High Impact Problem led by Jason Hales at Idaho National Laboratory.
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Abstract | The motivation of the proposed work is to understand the dynamic radiation damage processes in accident tolerant cladding and fuel by performing molecular dynamics simulations of FeCr-based alloys. The work is supportive of a Nuclear Energy Advanced Modeling and Simulation High Impact Problem led by Jason Hales at Idaho National Laboratory. |
Award Announced Date | 2020-01-07T00:00:00 |
Awarded Institution | None |
Facility | None |
Facility Tech Lead | |
Irradiation Facility | None |
PI | Ram Devanathan |
PI Email | [email protected] |
Project Type | CINR |
RTE Number | 3061 |