Author pages are created from data sourced from our academic publisher partnerships and public sources.
- Publications
- Influence
ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT OF THE MSBR FUEL RECYCLE.
- M. E. Whatley, L. E. McNeese, W. Carter, L. M. Ferris, E. L. Nicholson
- Environmental Science, Chemistry
- 1 February 1970
The molten-salt breeder reactor being developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) requires continuous chemical processing of the fuel salt, LiF-BeF2-ThF4 (72-16-12 mole%) containing ~ 0.3 mole%… Expand
MOLTEN-SALT BREEDER REACTOR FUEL PROCESSING.
- L. E. McNeese, L. M. Ferris, E. L. Nicholson
- Materials Science
- 1972
Magnetic properties and microstructure of electroless plated Co-Ni-P and Co-P thin films for longitudinal recording
- M. Khan, E. L. Nicholson
- Physics
- 1 February 1986
Abstract The effects of solution pH on nucleation, microstructure and magnetic properties of chemically deposited Co-Ni-P and Co-P films were investigated by VSM, Auger and electron microscopy… Expand
EUROCHEMIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: STATUS REPORT AS OF APRIL 1, 1959
- E. L. Nicholson
- Engineering
- 1 May 1959
The status of the Eurochemic Plant, Mol, Belgium, is summarized, and the Eurochemic organization is given. The anticipated United States assistance through June 1959 is listed. (auth)
REVIEW OF HRT-CORE PROCESSING PLANT DESIGN
- R. E. Blanco, H. Jackson, W. H. Lewis, E. L. Nicholson, J. W. Ullmann
- Engineering
- 26 April 1956
Processing of Graphite Reactor Fuels Containing Coated Particles and Ceramics
- R. E. Blanco, G. Cathers, L. M. Ferris, T. Gens, R. Horton, E. L. Nicholson
- Physics
- 1 September 1964
Conceptual engineering design and economic evaluation of the burn-acid- leach aqueous process and of the burn-fluoride-volatility process for recovering spent Rover fuel at the Idaho Chemical…
- E. L. Nicholson
- Chemistry
- 1 June 1965
Declassified 24 Sep 1973. Two detailed, conceptual process, equipment, and plant designs were prepared for facilities for recovering spent Rover fuel (highly enriched uranium-graphite) at the Idaho… Expand
Project Hope: A Chemical Reprocessing Plant for a Nuclear Power Economy
- R. A. Charpie, J. Halperin, +7 authors H. Zeitlin
- Chemistry
- 1992
A rather embarrassing situation exists at the present time in that the cost of recovering a gram of enriched fissionable material from a spent fuel element is very often as large as the initial cost… Expand
...
1
2
3
...