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Paul L. Chambré
Professor in the Graduate School
Date of initial appointment
1950
Education
Ph.D. (Mech. Eng.), University of California
Field of specialization and areas of interest:
Space-time reactor kinetics, coupled thermal-hydraulic-neutronic
reactor analysis, applied mathematics, analytical and numerical
methods in neutron transport theory, analytical methods in radioactive
waste management
Selected Recent Publications
B.H. Park, J. Ahn and P.L. Chambré, Mass Flow
Analysis of Transmutation System, 2001 winter Meeting, Reno, November
12-15, 2001, American Nuclear Society, 2001
Ahn, J., D. Kawasaki, P. L. Chambré, Relationship
among Performance of Geologic Repositories, Canister-Array Configuration,
and Radionuclide Mass in Waste, Nuclear Technology, 126, 94-112,
2002.
D.J. Lim, J. Ahn and P.L. Chambré, A model
for Water Flow and Particle Transport in Fractured media, International
Groundwater Symposium organized by International Association of
hydraulic Engineering and Research (AHR), "Bridging the Gap
between Measurment and Modeling in heterogeneous media," March
25-28, 2002, Berkeley, Ca 2002
D.J. Lim, J. Ahn, and P. L. Chambré, Modeling
of Contaminant Transport in Fractured Near-Field Rock, 2003 International
High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference, March 30-April
2, 2003, Las Vegas, Nevada, American Nuclear Society.
Kawasaki, D., J. Ahn, P. L. Chambré, and W.
G. Halsey, Canister-Array Configuration and Congruent Release of
Long-Lived Radionuclides, 2003 International High-Level Radioactive
Waste Management Conference, March 30-April 2, 2003, Las Vegas,
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