Courses
NPRE 413 - Nucl Separ & Fuel Reprocessing
Fall 2024
Title | Rubric | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
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Nucl Separ & Fuel Reprocessing | NPRE413 | A2 | 75571 | LCD | 2 | 1530 - 1720 | R | 2078 Natural History Building | Michael David Kaminski |
Nucl Separ & Fuel Reprocessing | NPRE413 | A3 | 75866 | LCD | 3 | 1530 - 1720 | R | 2078 Natural History Building | Michael David Kaminski |
Official Description
Radionuclide separations are the basis for recycling of nuclear fuel. This class will cover the chemistry and engineering of nuclear separations as used in reprocessing. Students will learn the basics of f-element and fission product chemistry, mathematical algorithms of reprocessing schemes, past, current, and future reprocessing schemes, and the unit operations of reprocessing. After completing this class, the student will understand the chemical and engineering bases behind reprocessing schemes past and present. Course Information: 2 or 3 undergraduate hours. 2 or 3 graduate hours. Prerequisite: Junior, Senior, or Graduate Standing.