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Adrienne M. LaFleur

Researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory

Publications -  19
Citations -  116

Adrienne M. LaFleur is an academic researcher from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spent nuclear fuel & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications receiving 112 citations.

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Development of Self-Interrogation Neutron Resonance Densitometry (SINRD) to Measure the Fissile Content in Nuclear Fuel

TL;DR: In this article, LaFleur et al. developed Self-Interrogation Neutron Resonance Densitometry (SINRD) to measure the fissile content in nuclear fuel.
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Comparison of fresh fuel experimental measurements to MCNPX calculations using self-interrogation neutron resonance densitometry

TL;DR: A self-interrogation Neutron Resonance Densitometry (SINRD) was developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) to improve existing nuclear safeguards measurements for Light Water Reactor (LWR) fuel assemblies.
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Development of Self-Interrogation Neutron Resonance Densitometry to Improve Detection of Possible Diversions for PWR Spent Fuel Assemblies

TL;DR: A self-interrogation neutron resonance densitometry (SINRD) is developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory to improve existing nuclear safe testing protocols as discussed by the authors, which is a non-destructive assay technique.

Nondestructive measurements of fissile material using self-indication neutron resonance absorption densitometry (sinrad)

TL;DR: The use of self-indication neutron resonance absorption densitometry (SINRAD) to measure the concentration of fissile material was investigated using Monte Carlo N-Particle eXtended transport code (MCNPX) and results were benchmarked against experimental data from 1968 and 1969 as mentioned in this paper.