CX-270425: High Temperature Embedded/Integrated Sensors (HiTEIS) for Remote Monitoring of Reactor and Fuel Cycle Systems – North Carolina State University

Categorical Exclusion Determination

Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance

August 23, 2017
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North Carolina State University, in collaboration with the University of Florida, proposes to 1) develop and evaluate high temperature (> 600o C) embedded/integrated sensors (HiTEIS) for wireless monitoring of temperature, vibration, water level, pressure, and structural integrity, inapplications in reactor and fuel cycle systems; 2) investigate laser ultrasound; 3) implement nuclear environment compatible secured remote communication for HiTEISs; 4) verify the HiTEIS technology in reactor and fuel cycle environments.