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2005:64 Investigating conceptual models for physical property couplings in solid solution models of cement
Steven Benbow, Claire Watson, David Savage SKI English...
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2005:60 Research and Service Experience with Environmentally-Assisted Cracking in Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels in High-Temperature Water
In this report, the most relevant aspects of research and service experience with environmentally assisted cracking of carbon and low-alloy steels in high-temperature water are reviewed, with special emphasis on the primary pressure-boundary components of boiling water reactors. The main factors controlling the susceptibility to environmentally assisted cracking under light water reactor...
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2005:61 Review and Assessment of SCC Experiments with RPV Steels in Oskarshamn 2 and 3 (ABB Report SBR 99-020)
Although the extent of cracking was rather surprising for a bolt-loaded specimen, the average stress corrosion crack growth rate of 0.5 mm/year over the five-year testing period does not represent an immediate concern. The overwhelming part of crack growth can have occurred during a 20 day chloride transient during the third year of exposure because of a condenser leakage after an outage. The...
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2005:16 Assessment of Core Failure Limits for Light Water Reactor Fuel under Reactivity Initiated Accidents
Lars Olof Jernkvist, Ali R. Massih SKI English...
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2005:55 Application of Master Curve Methodology for Structural Integrity Assessments of Nuclear Components
Iradj Sattari-Far, Kim Wallin SKI English...
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2005:36 Reports within the Area of Nuclear Power Plant Instrumentation
Bengt-Göran Bergdahl SKI English...
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2005:41 Models for Fuel Rod Behaviour at High Burnup
Lars O. Jernkvist, Ali R. Massih SKI English...
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2004:16e Statement of the Situation Concerning Safety and Radiation Protection at Swedish Nuclear Plants in 2003
The safety philosophy upon which the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate’s (SKI) supervisory and regulatory activities are based assumes that multiple physical barriers will exist and that a plant-specific defence-in-depth system will be implemented at each plant. The physical barriers are situated between the radioactive material and the plant personnel and surroundings. In the case of...
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2004:09 Low Temperature (320°C and 340°C) Creep Crack Growth in Low Alloy Reactor Pressure Vessel Steel
Rui Wu, Rolf Sandström, Facredin Seitisleam SKI English...
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2004:10 Operational Readiness Verification, Phase 3. A Field Study at a Swedish NPP during a Productive Outage (Safety-train Outage)
Erik Hollnagel, Vincent Gauthereau, Bodil Persson SKI English...
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