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[en] The conclusions of this paper are: (1) mining of actinide cross-sections from reactor data is a viable and inexpensive approach to confirm burn-up codes; (2) extensive data for actinides in Hanford test data (∼ 200 radiochemical analyses); (3) not only cross-section values and reaction rates can be established but also possible benchmark like data can be constructed to test and validate reactor and criticality safety codes such as SCALE/KENO or MCNPX; and (4) analysis along multiple transmutation paths can be evaluated to show consistency
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11 Sep 2009; 17 p; 2009 Topical meeting of CHPRC Nuclear Safety Division; Richland, WA (United States); 12-17 Sep 2009; AC06-08RL14788; Also available from OSTI as DE00963961; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/963961-VxFIYj/
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