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Computational Studies Of Grain Boundary Behavior In Uranium Dioxide Nuclear Fuels, Eric Nelson, Lan Li (Mentor), Simon C. Middleburgh (Mentor) Jan 2017

Computational Studies Of Grain Boundary Behavior In Uranium Dioxide Nuclear Fuels, Eric Nelson, Lan Li (Mentor), Simon C. Middleburgh (Mentor)

Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research

Nuclear power is responsible for the production of 380,000 Megawatts of energy worldwide, which results in over 11% of the world’s energy production [world-nuclear.org]. Pellet-cladding interactions (PCI) are a key nuclear fuel failure mechanism which presents formidable challenges to researchers due to extreme nuclear fission conditions. Although PCI interactions have been reduced due to fuel additives, understandings of PCI interactions remain elusive. We propose new approaches to increase understanding of nuclear fuel interactions; specifically, uranium dioxide and the effects of dopants. This study focuses on amorphous uranium dioxide and fission products, while benchmarking new methods with previous computational studies. Results …


Cermet Development For High Temperature And High Pressure Applications, Beatriz Justus Ferez, Samantha Guthrie, Brian J. Jaques (Mentor), Darryl P. Butt (Mentor) Jan 2017

Cermet Development For High Temperature And High Pressure Applications, Beatriz Justus Ferez, Samantha Guthrie, Brian J. Jaques (Mentor), Darryl P. Butt (Mentor)

Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research

Many traditionally used low cost alloys are easily corroded in steam or supercritical CO2. An effective solution is to utilize ceramic heat exchangers that are often integrated with metallic components which result in a significant thermal expansion mismatch. The goal of this project is to develop a sealing method to create a hermetic joint between the ceramic and metal alloy. Proposed is a seal ring containing a cermet powder with a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) higher than the ceramic and metal to produce a high temperature compressive seal. Cermets of Ag and MgO have been selected to …


Verifying The Implementation Of An Anisotropic Grain Boundary Energy Model In Idaho National Lab’S Marmot, John-Michael H. Bradley, Evan D. Hansen, Jarin C. French, Yongfeng Zhang (Mentor) Jan 2017

Verifying The Implementation Of An Anisotropic Grain Boundary Energy Model In Idaho National Lab’S Marmot, John-Michael H. Bradley, Evan D. Hansen, Jarin C. French, Yongfeng Zhang (Mentor)

Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research

This work aims to verify the correct implementation of an anisotropic grain boundary (GB) energy model for face-centered cubic (FCC) and fluorite materials in Idaho National Laboratory’s phase field fuel performance code MARMOT. The model was recently implemented in MARMOT with the purpose of enabling higher fidelity simulations of UO2 nuclear fuels. As part of verification, tests were performed to measure the energy dependence on misorientation of high symmetry GBs in an FCC metal (Cu). The energies of the [100], [110], and [111] twist boundaries result as predicted, as do the energies of the [111] symmetric tilt boundaries. However, …


Integrity Coded Databases (Icdb) - An Evaluation Of Efficiency, Performance, And Practicality, Jake Rodden, Jyh-Haw Yeh (Mentor), Elmer Duran, Dan Kondratyuk Aug 2015

Integrity Coded Databases (Icdb) - An Evaluation Of Efficiency, Performance, And Practicality, Jake Rodden, Jyh-Haw Yeh (Mentor), Elmer Duran, Dan Kondratyuk

Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research

Recently, cloud database storage has become an inexpensive and convenient option to store information; however, this relatively new area of service can be vulnerable to security breaches. Storing data in a foreign location requires the owner to relinquish control of their information. This opens the possibility for internal, malicious attacks that can involve the manipulation, omission, or addition of data. Our research tests a potential solution for retaining data as it was intended to be stored (known as integrity) in these cloud-stored databases: by converting the original databases to Integrity-Coded Databases (ICDB). ICDBs utilize Integrity Codes: cryptographic codes created for …


The Future Of Rural Communities, Alondra B. Perez, Yanliang Zhang (Mentor) Aug 2015

The Future Of Rural Communities, Alondra B. Perez, Yanliang Zhang (Mentor)

Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research

There is a problem in how modern energy is being distributed throughout the world; less than a quarter of the population have access to energy. Limited energy access is seen in rural areas because of the costs that comes from transporting material and making modern energy resources (solar panels, wind turbines, etc..). Through research on thermoelectric devices, there have been many theories tested in order to improve energy efficiency focusing on easy maneuverable resources. At Boise State’s Advanced Energy Lab, thermoelectric generators are being created and modified which can be used to help communities from rural areas power utilities needed …


First-Principles Studies Of Perovskite Compounds For Thermoelectric Applications, Penelope E. Ackerman, Lan Li (Mentor) Aug 2015

First-Principles Studies Of Perovskite Compounds For Thermoelectric Applications, Penelope E. Ackerman, Lan Li (Mentor)

Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research

Computational modeling techniques have been used to provide detailed insights into the structure-property relationships of materials. We have collaborated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology to develop various perovskite compounds with desired thermoelectric properties. We have used density functional theory-based approaches to study structural stability and electrical properties of R2(FeCo)O6 perovskite compounds (R = Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu and Gd), for which Fe and Co randomly occupy the B-site. Vienna ab-initio simulation package (VASP) has been performed to optimize geometry and structure. Superlattice and locally disordered phases have been compared through a total energy minimization …