The Nuclear Engineering Division diverse Major Capabilities cover fields of national and international relevance. |
Nuclear Systems Modeling and Design Analysis
- [Reactor Physics and Fuel Cycle Analysis]
- [Nuclear Plant Dynamics and Safety]
- [Nuclear Data Program]
- [Advanced Reactor Development]
- [Nuclear Waste Form and Repository Performance Modeling]
Nuclear Systems Technologies
- [Nuclear Criticality Safety]
- [Research Reactor Analysis]
- [System / Process Monitoring, Diagnostics and Control]
- [Decontamination and Decommissioning]
Risk and Safety Assessments
Nonproliferation and National Security
- [Nuclear Export Controls]
- [National Security Information Systems]
- [Research Reactor Conversions]
- [Russian Research Reactor Fuel Return (RRRFR)]
- [International Nuclear Safety]
- [Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) Technologies]
- [Sensors & Instrumentation Technologies]
- [Vulnerability Assessments]
Materials Testing
- [Environmentally Assisted Cracking (EAC) of Reactor Materials]
- [Corrosion Performance/Metal Dusting]
- [Irradiated Materials]
- [Steam Generator Tube Integrity]
Engineering Computation & Design
- [Engineering and Structural Mechanics]
- [System/Component Design, Engineering and Drafting]
- [Heat Transfer and fluid Mechanics]
- [Multi-physics Reactor Performance and Safety Simulations]
Engineering Experimentation
- [Reactor Safety Experimentation]
- [Aerosol Experiments]
- [Systems/Component Testing]
- [Laser and Robotics Applications]
Departments & Capabilities - Distribution of capabilities within NE Departments
At a Glance: The Nuclear Engineering Division
The Nuclear Engineering Division Brochure provides an overview about our activities:
learn about our diversified research and development portfolio, our range of world-class facilities
where scientists and engineers perform cutting-edge research and our major capabilities covering
fields of national and international relevance.
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