Samuel E. Bays, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJames Tulenko | grad student | 2008 | UF Gainesville | |
(Heterogeneous sodium fast reactor designed for transmuting minor actinide waste isotopes into plutonium fuel.) |
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Bays SE, Youinou GJ, Lillo M, et al. (2018) ATR Compendium: Irradiation Test Capabilities Nuclear Technology. 201: 191-208 |
Bays SE, Davis CB, Archibald PA. (2018) Upgrading Limiting Peak-Power Analysis Techniques with Modern Validation and Uncertainty Quantification for the Advanced Test Reactor Nuclear Technology. 201: 209-227 |
Medvedev P, Hayes S, Bays S, et al. (2018) Testing fast reactor fuels in a thermal reactor Nuclear Engineering and Design. 328: 154-160 |
Piet SJ, Hoffman EA, Bays SE, et al. (2013) Fuel Cycle System Analysis Implications of Sodium-Cooled Metal-Fueled Fast Reactor Transuranic Conversion Ratio Nuclear Technology. 181: 427-458 |
Bays SE, Herring JS, Tulenko J. (2011) An Axially Heterogeneous Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor Designed to Transmute Minor Actinides Nuclear Technology. 173: 115-134 |
Taiwo TA, Bays SE, Yacout AM, et al. (2011) Impacts of Heterogeneous Recycle in Fast Reactors on Overall Fuel Cycle Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology. 48: 472-478 |
Allen K, Knight T, Bays S. (2011) Actinide destruction and power peaking analysis in a 1000 MWt advanced burner reactor using moderated heterogeneous target assemblies Progress in Nuclear Energy. 53: 375-394 |
Allen K, Knight T, Bays S. (2011) Benchmark of Advanced Burner Test Reactor model using MCNPX 2.6.0 and ERANOS 2.1 Progress in Nuclear Energy. 53: 633-644 |