Shannon M. Bragg-Sitton, Ph.D.

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2004 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Physics, Aerospace Engineering
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James P. Holloway grad student 2004 University of Michigan
 (Analysis of space reactor system components: Investigation through simulation and non-nuclear testing.)
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Sabharwall P, Bragg-Sitton SM, Stoots C. (2013) Challenges in the development of high temperature reactors Energy Conversion and Management
Bragg-Sitton SM, Webb JA, Harp JM. (2012) Cermet nuclear fuel development for space applications Transactions of the American Nuclear Society. 107: 24-27
Johns JM, Johnson MP, Tsvetkov PV, et al. (2011) Emulation of VHTR operating conditions in TRIGA reactors Transactions of the American Nuclear Society. 104: 78-80
Bragg-Sitton SM, Godfroy TJ, Webster K. (2010) Improving the fidelity of electrically heated nuclear systems testing using simulated neutronic feedback Nuclear Engineering and Design. 240: 2745-2754
Bragg-Sitton SM, Hervol DS, Godfrey TJ. (2009) Testing of an integrated reactor core simulator and power conversion system with simulated reactivity feedback American Nuclear Society - 3rd Topical Meeting On Nuclear and Emerging Technologies For Space 2009, Nets 2009. 220-229
Bragg-Sitton SM, Morton TJ. (2006) Dynamic response testing in an electrically heated reactor test facility Aip Conference Proceedings. 813: 396-407
Bragg-Sitton SM. (2005) Heat pipe reactor dynamic response tests: SAFE-100a reactor core prototype American Nuclear Society Embedded Topical Meeting - 2005 Space Nuclear Conference. 781-789
Bragg-Sitton SM, Holloway JP. (2003) Consideration of the Space Radiation Environment in Reactor Startup Transactions of the American Nuclear Society. 89: 913
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