Overview
The Radiation Transport and Criticality (RTC) Group develops and applies advanced computational methods to address important issues related to nuclear system safety and design, with particular focus on software and analysis needs for criticality safety and radiation shielding evaluations. The RTC staff possesses a broad range of nuclear engineering and scientific expertise that is used to provide problem-solving tools and technical solutions for a variety of sponsors, including ORNL divisions and programs, Department of Energy (DOE) Offices and laboratories, DOE contractor organizations, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and the nuclear industry. The combination of methods/software development and applications expertise makes RTC a very capable organization for addressing diverse sponsor needs. Although RTC is primarily involved in work related to the nuclear fuel cycle, broad staff experience, expertise, and interest routinely lead to projects in other interesting and challenging areas.
Computer codes developed by RTC and technical accomplishments of RTC staff are recognized nationally and internationally. RTC is a contributor to the SCALE code system, which is used worldwide for nuclear safety analysis.
Vision
Through the specific goals described below, contribute to the safe, efficient, and cost-effective use of nuclear technologies.
Goals
- Develop accurate, reliable, innovative, and easy-to-use computational tools for criticality safety and radiation shielding analyses that advance the state-of-the-art.
- Produce high-quality technical analyses and documentation that address sponsor needs and meet or exceed sponsor expectations.
- Provide reliable and insightful policy advice on matters related to nuclear safety regulations and practices.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
DOE-Oak Ridge
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