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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)Publication Type
2011Accident Testing of High-temperature reactor fuel elements from the HFR-EU1bis irradiationFREIS Daniel; BOTTOMLEY Paul; KELLERBAUER Alban; RONDINELLA Vincenzo; VAN UFFELEN PaulArticles in Journals
2011Advanced micro-analytical and thermophysical investigations of irradiated nuclear fuelRONDINELLA Vincenzo; STAICU Dragos; WALKER Clive; BREMIER Stephan; PAPAIOANNOU Dimitrios; WISS Thierry; KONINGS RudyContributions to Conferences
2011Advanced techniques for the mechanical characterization of irradiated nuclear fuelDE WEERD Wim; RONDINELLA Vincenzo; KELLERBAUER Alban; WALKER Clive; PAPAIOANNOU DimitriosContributions to Conferences
2010Assessment of Coated-Particle Failure with the IMGA DeviceCORINO X.; BOTTOMLEY Paul; FREIS Daniel; KELLERBAUER ALBAN; RONDINELLA Vincenzo; VAN UFFELEN PaulContributions to Conferences
2012Assessment of coated-particle failure with the IMGA deviceCORINO X.; BOTTOMLEY Paul; FREIS Daniel; KELLERBAUER Alban; RONDINELLA Vincenzo; VAN UFFELEN PaulArticles in Journals
2010Assessment of high-temperature reactor fuel performance under accident conditionsKELLERBAUER ALBAN; BOTTOMLEY Paul; FREIS Daniel; RONDINELLA Vincenzo; VAN UFFELEN PaulContributions to Conferences
2009Can Carbon Nanotubes Play a Role in the Field of Nuclear Waste Management?BELLONI Fabio; KÜTAHYALI C.; RONDINELLA Vincenzo; CARBOL Paul; WISS Thierry; MANGIONE A.Articles in Journals
2012Characterisation of high temperature refractory ceramics for nuclear applicationsBOTTOMLEY Paul; WISS Thierry; JANSSEN ARNE; CREMER Bert; THIELE Hartmut; MANARA Dario; SCHEINDLIN M.; MURRAY FARTHING Mairead; LAJARGE Patrick; MENNA Mariano, et alContributions to Conferences
2012Characterisation of high temperature refractory ceramics for nuclear applications.BOTTOMLEY Paul; WISS Thierry; JANSSEN ARNE; CREMER Bert; THIELE Hartmut; MANARA Dario; SCHEINDLIN M.; MURRAY FARTHING Mairead; LAJARGE Patrick; MENNA MARIANO, et alContributions to Conferences
2012Characterization of alloy particles extracted from spent nuclear fuelCUI D.; RONDINELLA Vincenzo; FORTNER J. A.; ERIKSSON L.; WRONKIEWICZ D.j.; SPAHIU K.Articles in Journals
2012Characterization of alloy particles extracted from spent nuclear fuelCUI Daqing; RONDINELLA Vincenzo; FORTNER J. A.; KROPF A. J.; ERIKSSON L.; WRONKIEWICZ D.j.; SPAHIU K.Articles in Journals
2005Charge Distribution and Local Structure and Speciation in the UO2+x and PuO2+x Binary Oxides for x <0.25.CONRADSON S.d., et alArticles in Journals
2007Clarification of Rim Structure Effects on Properties and Behaviour of LWR UO2 Fuels and Gadolinia Doped FuelsSONODA T., et alContributions to Conferences
2011Comparison of fluorescence-enhancing reagents and optimization of laser fluorimetric technique for the determination of dissolved uraniumKÜTAHYALI Caren, et alArticles in Journals
2009Determination of REE, U, Th, Ba, and Zr in Simulated Hydrogeological Leachates by ICP-AES After Matrix Solvent ExtractionAYRANOV Marin, et alArticles in Journals
2011Eddy current detection of cladding defects due to fuel pellet imperfectionsPAPAIOANNOU Dimitrios, et alContributions to Conferences
2011EFFECTS OF HELIUM BUILD-UP ON NUCLEAR FUEL EVOLUTION DURING STORAGERONDINELLA Vincenzo, et alContributions to Conferences
2006Effects of Silica Nanoparticles Addition in the Secondary Coating of Dual-coated Optical FibersSHIUE J., et alArticles in Journals
2011Estimation of hydrogen production rates from radiolysable material in contact with various irradiated fuels.BOTTOMLEY Paul, et alContributions to Conferences
2006Evolution of the Thermophysical Properties of the UO2 Fuel as a Function of Burn-upSTAICU DRAGOS, et alContributions to Conferences
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