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Nathan Andrews
Researcher at Sandia National Laboratories
Publications - 8
Citations - 40
Nathan Andrews is an academic researcher from Sandia National Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: MELCOR & Set (abstract data type). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 7 publications receiving 24 citations.
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Overview and outcomes of the OECD/NEA benchmark study of the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi NPS (BSAF), Phase 2 – Results of severe accident analyses for unit 3
Luis E. Herranz,Marco Pellegrini,Terttaliisa Lind,Sonnenkalb M,L. Godin-Jacqmin,Claudia López,K. Dolganov,Frédéric Cousin,H. Tamaki,T. W. Kim,H. Hoshi,Nathan Andrews,Tuomo Sevón +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the accident progression in unit 3 of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station as analyzed in the Phase 2 of the OECD/NEA project “Benchmark Study of the Accident at the Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant” (BSAF).
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US Efforts in Support of Examinations at Fukushima Daiichi – 2016 Evaluations
P. Amway,Nathan Andrews,Willis Bixby,R. Bunt,Michael L. Corradini,P. Ellison,M. T. Farmer,T. Farthing,Matthew W. Francis,J. Gabor,R. Gauntt,C. Henry,P. Humrickhouse,S. Kraft,R. Linthicum,W. Luangdilok,R. Lutz,D. Luxat,J. Maddox,C. Negin,Chan Y. Paik,M. Plys,J. Rempe,Kevin R Robb,R. Sanders,Richard M. Wachowiak,Bill Williamson +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a set of ACRONYMS for the problem of "knowledgement" and "knowledge-based belief propagation." (i.i.d.
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Degradation mechanism of stainless steel by U-Zr-O molten mixture during core degradation of BWR severe accident
TL;DR: Degradation mechanism involving the interaction between the U-Zr-O phase from molten fuel cladding and steel was investigated at the lower structure of core region of the boiling water reactor as discussed by the authors.
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Terry Turbopump Expanded Operating Band Modeling and Full-Scale Test Development Efforts in Fiscal Year 2019 ? Progress Report.
TL;DR: The Terry Turbine Expanded Operating Band Project is currently conducting testing at Texas A&M University, and the resulting data has been incorporated into MELCOR models of the Terry turbines used in nuclear power plants.