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Prepared by Idaho National Laboratory Idaho Falls, ID 1635-3675 Managed by Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy Under Contract DE-AC07-05ID14517 CONTENTS ACRONYMS ............................................................................................................................. vii INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................ 1 Advancing Nuclear Energy ...................................................................................................... 7 13-013—Development of a Micromechanistic Phase-Field Modeling Approach for the Life Estimation and Risk Assessment of Reactor Pressure Vessels .......................... 10 13-029—In-Pile Detection of Crack Growth in the ATR ............................................................ 12 13-032—Experimental and Computational Analysis of Hydride Microstructures in Zirconium in Dry Storage Conditions ......................................................................... 16 13-033—Magnetic Separation Nanotechnology for Spent Nuclear Fuel Recycle ..................... 19 13-035—Development of New Molten Salt Sensor Technology for Application to Safeguarding Pyroprocessing .................................................................................... 23 13-039—Induction-Based Fluidics Mass Spectrometry for Characterizing Radioactive Extraction Solvents .................................................................................................... 26 13-050—Concurrent Atomistic to Macroscale Modeling of Materials under Irradiation Using the Phase Field Crystal Method ....................................................................... 28 13-060—Metal Fluoride Preparation for AMS Analysis............................................................. 31 13-071—Advanced Fracture Modeling for Nuclear Fuel ........................................................... 33 13-092—Fission Product Standard Production ......................................................................... 36 13-095—Development and Validation of a Societal Risk Goal for Nuclear Power Plant Safety......................................................................................................................... 39 13-097—MOOSE Capability Extension in Support of Full-Core Modeling ................................ 41 13-105—Micro/Nano Scale AFM-Based Thermal Conductivity Measurement and Atomistic Modeling for Oxide Fuel: The Effects of Grain Boundary, Fission Gas, and Radiation Damage ...................................................................................... 44 13-106—Building Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials to Protect Metal Ion Sequestering Agents from Radiation-Induced Oxidative Damage ................................................... 47 13-115—Multi-Scale Full-Core Reactor Physics Simulation of the Advanced Test Reactor ...................................................................................................................... 50 13-121—Advanced In Situ Measurement Techniques in TREAT ............................................. 53 14-009—Development of an INL Capability for High-Temperature Flow, Heat Transfer, and Thermal Energy Storage with Applications in Advanced Small Modular Reactors, High-Temperature Heat Exchangers, Hybrid Energy Systems, and Dynamic Grid Energy Storage Concepts ................................................................... 55 i 14-010—Use of Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT)-Based Methods to Detect Real-Time Geometry Changes during Irradiation Testing .............................. 58 14-025—Minor Actinide and Lanthanide Separations in Alternative Media .............................. 60 14-026—Multiscale Modeling on Delayed Hydride Cracking in Zirconium: Hydrogen Transport and Hydride Nucleation ............................................................................. 62 14-031—Multidimensional Multiphysics Modeling of Fuel Behavior during Accident Conditions .................................................................................................................. 64 14-036—Innovative Research for Fieldable Nuclear Measurements ........................................ 67 14-037—Development of Advanced Nuclear Material Characterization Technology for Security Applications.................................................................................................. 69 14-038—Multivariate Calibration of Complex Simulation Codes Using Disparate Types of Evidence: Advanced Automated Validation of Modeling and Simulation Tools ........................................................................................................ 71 14-041—Uranium Nitride-Uranium Silicide Composite Ceramic Fuel Production via Spark Plasma Sintering ............................................................................................. 73 14-045—End-to-End Radiation Detector Enhancements for Improved Safety and Security in Safeguarded Facilities .............................................................................. 75 14-075—Development of Tools and Methodologies for Uncertainty Quantification and Validation for Multiphysics Fuel Performance Simulation .......................................... 77 14-098—Irradiation Effects in Uranium Dioxide ........................................................................ 80 14-104—Development of a Multiphysics Algorithm for Analyzing the Integrity of Nuclear Reactor Containment Vessels Subjected to Extreme Thermal and Overpressure Loading Conditions ............................................................................. 83 15-002—Experimental Scenarios of Adversity and Recovery in Aqueous Separations ........... 87 15-013—Simulation-Based Analysis of Procedures and Accident-Management Guidelines .................................................................................................................. 89 15-014—135Cs Quantification: A 135Xe Proxy ............................................................................ 91 15-023—Development of Stochastic 3D Soil Response Capability in MOOSE to Provide Design and Beyond-Design-Basis Seismic Motions for Nuclear Facilities ................. 93 15-032—Development of New Method for High-Temperature Thermal-Conductivity Measurements of Nuclear Materials .......................................................................... 96 15-039—Transient Modeling of Integrated Nuclear Energy Systems with Thermal Energy Storage and Component Aging and Preliminary Model Validation via Experiment ................................................................................................................. 98 15-040—Acoustic Telemetry Infrastructure for In-Pile ATR and TREAT Monitoring ............... 101 ii 15-060—Development of Efficient TREAT Modeling Capabilities with Graphite Data Improvement ............................................................................................................ 103 15-071—Determination of Used Fuel Burnup through Fluorimetry of Activation Products ..... 106 15-082—Advanced Fission-Chain and Multiplicity Analysis ................................................... 108 15-094—Evaluation and Demonstration of the Integration of Safeguards, Safety, and Security by Design (3SBD) ...................................................................................... 110 15-141—Interfacing MOOSE Components to Enhance Capability ......................................... 112 15-142—New In-Core Neutron Diagnostics at the University of New Mexico......................... 115 15-143—Development of Bayesian Uncertainty Quantification Tools for Use in Complex Modeling and Simulation Code Validation ............................................................... 117 15-144—Investigation of Sonication-Assisted Electrolytic Reduction of Used Oxide Fuel in Molten Salt ........................................................................................................... 119 15-145—Advanced Neutron and X-Ray Imaging at TREAT ................................................... 121 Enabling Clean Energy Deployment ................................................................................... 123 13-011—Integrated Approach to Algal Biofuel, Biopower, and Agricultural Waste Management ............................................................................................................ 125 13-027—Diagnostics of Advanced Energy Storage Materials ................................................ 128 13-065—Multi-Domain Modeling, Simulation, and Integration Tools for the Dynamic Analysis and Optimization of Hybrid Energy Systems ............................................. 130 13-068—Cooling in Fractured Geothermal Reservoirs: Analyses of Long-Term Cooling in Typical Geothermal Reservoirs and Application to Geothermal Resource Potential ................................................................................................................... 133 13-079—Diverse Biological Factories for Sustainable Manufacturing .................................... 136 13-110—Nuclear-Renewable-Oil Shale Hybrid Energy System ............................................. 138 14-078—Extended Stability Gamma-Gamma Prime Containing Nickel-Base Alloys .............. 141 14-079—Second-Generation Switchable Polarity Solvent Draw Solutes for Forward Osmosis ................................................................................................................... 143 14-080—Battery Material Characterization Technologies ...................................................... 146 14-086—Development of a Microgrid/Smart Grid Test Bed for ESL and Super Lab Initiative, with Load Variability Characterization and Control for Renewable Energy Integration ................................................................................................... 149 14-091—Battery Health Estimation Based on Self-Discharge Fast Measurement and Soft Short-Circuit Detection ..................................................................................... 152 14-095—In Situ Measurement of Electrolyte Chemistry in Battery Cells during Operation .... 155 iii 14-106—Understanding the Growth of Ultra-Long Carbon Nanotubes .................................. 157 15-125—Phosphoranimines for Advanced Battery Applications ............................................. 160 15-128—Microstructural Evolution and Mesoscale-Coupled Flow-Reaction-Fracturing Processes in Organic-Rich Nanoporous Shales ...................................................... 163 15-135—Dynamic Simulations for Large-Scale Electric Power Networks in a Real-Time Environment Using Multiple RTDS .......................................................................... 165 15-140—Expanding the Utility of Advanced Chemical Physics Models for Electrolytes ......... 167 15-146—Tailoring the Kinetic Function of a Surface through Electronic Effects of Nanoscale Architecture ............................................................................................ 169 15-147—Rare Earth Element Catalysts for Carbon-Based Chemicals ................................... 171 Securing and Modernizing Critical Infrastructure ............................................................. 173 13-093—Spectrum Allocation and Communications in Dynamic Spectrum Access Channels .................................................................................................................. 175 13-118—Geomagnetic Disturbance Field Coupling Measurements on INL Power Grid ......... 178 14-032—CAN Bus Security across Multi-Sector Platforms..................................................... 180 14-035—Safer Energetic Materials – Ignition Prevention with Improper Heating Rate ........... 183 14-087—Transparent Fiber Reinforcements for Transparent Protection Systems ................. 185 14-093—All Hazards Critical Infrastructure Knowledge Framework ....................................... 187 14-094—SMC Advanced Armor Materials and Systems R&D ................................................ 189 15-036—Resilience Metrics Design Establishing the Resilience Benefit of Smart Grid Advancements ......................................................................................................... 191 15-083—Visualizing Highly Dense Geospatial Data ............................................................... 195 15-086—Grid Data Analytics Framework ............................................................................... 197 15-096—End-to-End Dynamic Program Analysis for Industrial Control Systems with Concolic Execution .................................................................................................. 199 15-097—Security Risks Posed by Convergent Evolution in Industrial Control Systems Internals ................................................................................................................... 201 15-098—Developing and Demonstrating Cost-Effective Ballistic Protection for Critical Electrical Assets ...................................................................................................... 203 15-100—RTPS Real-Time Process Simulator ........................................................................ 205 15-106—Automated Security Vulnerability Analyzer for Long-Term Evolution (LTE) Systems - LTE Hack Box ......................................................................................... 207 15-107—Advanced Visualization for Simulation and Modeling ............................................... 209 iv 15-111—Adversary Signature Development and Threat Analysis .......................................... 211 APPENDIX—Benefiting Agencies ....................................................................................... 214 AUTHOR INDEX .................................................................................................................... 228 INDEX OF PROJECT TRACKING NUMBERS ...................................................................... 234 v vi ACRONYMS 3S Safety, Security, and Safeguards 3SBD Safety, Security, and Safeguards by Design AC alternating current AD anaerobic digestion ADMCS AKUFVE dynamic mixer/centrifugal separator AEM Advanced Electrolyte Model AKUFVE apparatus for continuous measurement of distribution factors in solvent extraction (translation of Swedish abbreviation to English) ANI active neutron interrogation ARTIST Advanced Reactor Technology Integral System Test ATF accident-tolerant fuel ATR Advanced Test Reactor BMS battery management system CAES Center for Advanced Energy Studies CAN controller area network CF catastrophic failure CFD computational fluid dynamics CFEM continuous finite element method CHF critical heat flux CHP 1-cyclohexylpiperidine CMPO N,N-(diisobutylcarbamoyl)methyl,octyl,phenyl phosphine oxide CNT carbon nanotube CV cyclic voltammetry DCPD direct-current potential drop DEM discrete element method DER distributed energy resource DFM drift-flux model DFT density functional theory DHS Department of Homeland Security DOD U.S. Department of Defense DOE U.S. Department of Energy DOE-EERE U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy DOE-FE U.S. Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy DOE-NE U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy DOE-OE U.S. Department of Energy Office of Electricity DOE-SC U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science vii DSA dynamic spectrum access DTF density functional theory or distributed test facility EDF electric-drive vehicle EDTA ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid EGS enhanced geothermal system EIS electrochemical impedance spectroscopy EMF 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium fluorohydrogenate ESD electrostatic discharge ESI electrospray ionization ESRP eastern Snake River Plain ESS energy storage system EXAFS extended x-ray fine structure FIB focused-ion beam FIRES Firebrick Resistance-Heated Energy Storage FMI Functional Mockup Interface FO forward osmosis FOD β-diketone 1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-7,7-dimethyloctane-4,6-dione FY fiscal year GB grain boundary GFDM generalized frequency division multiplexing GIC geomagnetic-induced current GIC ground-induced current GMD geomagnetic disturbance GPS Global Positioning System HES hybrid energy system HF high frequency HHT Hilber-Hughes-Taylor HIL hardware in the loop HTTL High-Temperature Test Laboratory HUM highly enriched uranium I/O input/output ICS industrial control system IHX intermediate heat exchanger INL Idaho National Laboratory LAMMPS Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator LDRD laboratory-directed research and development LN lanthanide viii
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