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A viability study of gamma emission tomography for spent fuel verification: JNT 1955 phase I technical reportSmith et al., 2016
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- Smith E
- Jacobsson S
- Mozin V
- Jansson P
- Miller E
- Honkamaa T
- Deshmukh N
- White T
- Wittman R
- Trellue H
- Grape S
- Davour A
- Vaccaro S
- Andersson P
- Holcombe S
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The potential for gamma emission tomography (GET) to detect partial defects within a spent nuclear fuel assembly is being assessed through a collaboration of Support Programs to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In the first phase of this study, two safeguards …
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