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Davide Costa
Researcher at Nuclear Energy Agency
Publications - 9
Citations - 104
Davide Costa is an academic researcher from Nuclear Energy Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaporization & Electron ionization. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 59 citations.
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TAF-ID: An international thermodynamic database for nuclear fuels applications
Christine Guéneau,N. Dupin,L. Kjellqvist,E. Geiger,Masaki Kurata,Stéphane Gossé,E. C. Corcoran,A. Quaini,R. Hania,Anna Smith,Markus H.A. Piro,Theodore M. Besmann,Patrice E. A. Turchi,J.C. Dumas,M.J. Welland,T. Ogata,B.O. Lee,J.R. Kennedy,C. Adkins,M. Bankhead,Davide Costa +20 more
TL;DR: The TAF-ID database as mentioned in this paper was developed using the Calphad method to provide a computational tool to perform thermodynamic calculations on nuclear fuel materials under normal and off-normal conditions.
State-of-the-Art Report on Light Water Reactor Accident-Tolerant Fuels
Kemal Pasamehmetoglu,Simone Massara,Davide Costa,Shannon Bragg-Sitton,Marie Moatti,Masaki Kurata,Daniel Iracane,Tatiana Ivanova,J. Bischoff,Christine Delafoy,J.C. Brachet,J.P. Chauvin,E. Coulon-Picard,T. Forgeron,C. Gonnier,C. Lorrette,S.M. Bragg-Sitton,B. Cheng,A. Csontos,Andrew Sowder,C. Topbasi,K. Yueh,C. Cozzo,M. Pouchon,E.J. Dolley,R.B. Rebak,W.P. Gassmann,R. Hania,Brent J. Heuser,K. Kakiuchi,Y. Katoh,K. Terrani,H.G. Kim,W.J. Kim,Y.H. Koo,J.H. Yang,A. Kohyama,M. Kurata,E. Lahoda,P. Xu,R. Li,T. Liu,W. Zhou,S. Linhart,R. Rehacek,M. Moatti,E. Pouillier,N. Waeckel,H. Ohta,K. Pasamehmetoglu,Marc Petit,M. Puide,J. Wright,K. Sakamoto,A. Savchenko,Martin Ševeček,M. Steinbrueck,C. Tang,J. Tulenko,R. Van Nieuwenhove,E. Vernon,Marc Verwerft,Yu.A. Zvonarev +62 more
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Fundamentals of the NEA Thermochemical Database and its influence over national nuclear programs on the performance assessment of deep geological repositories
TL;DR: The fundamentals and achievements of the NEA Thermochemical Database Project are described together with the characteristics of some databases developed in national nuclear waste disposal programs that have been influenced by theNEA TDB.
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The new electronic database of the NEA Thermochemical Database Project
TL;DR: The conceptual and technical structure as well as the content of the new system, but also includes an application exercise that provides a good illustration of the PHREEQC-formatted database capabilities.
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Selection of Reference Thermodynamic Data for Modelling of Deep Geological Repositories: Present and Future of the NEA Thermochemical Database Project
TL;DR: The Thermochemical Database project as mentioned in this paper defines an internationally recognized set of recommended thermochemical data to support the geochemical modelling of high-level radioactive waste disposal, which are selected on the basis of a well-defined review procedure which is coordinated by the NEA and are freely available.