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2006:31 An Applied Study on the Decontamination and Decommissioning of Hot Cell Facilities in the United States and Comparison with the Studsvik Facility for Solid and Liquid Waste
Dr. Geoff Varley SKI English...
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2006:07 Coupled Transport/Reaction Modelling of Copper Canister Corrosion Aided by Microbial Processes
Jinsong Liu SKI English...
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2006:11 Engineered Barrier System Assessment of the Corrosion Properties of Copper Canisters
SKI English...
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2006:12 Geochemical Investigations of Groundwater Stability
Adrian Bath SKI English...
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2006:36 Mechanical Integrity of Canisters Using a Fracture Mechanics Approach
This report presents the methods and results of a research project for Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate (SKI) about numerical modeling of mechanical integrity of cast-iron canisters for the final disposal of spent nuclear fuel in Sweden, using combined boundary element (BEM) and finite element (FEM) methods The objectives of the project are: 1) to investigate the possibility of initiation...
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2006:17 Three Dimensional Modelling of a KBS-3 Canister for Spent Nuclear Fuel some migration studies
António Pereira SKI English...
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2006:30 Benchmarking – a validation of UTDefect
Jonas Niklasson, Anders Boström, Håkan Wirdelius SKI English...
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2006:10 Models for MOX fuel behaviour - A selective review
Ali R. Massih SKI English...
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2005:20 Expert Panel Elicitation of Seismicity Following Glaciation in Sweden
The Swedish Radiation Protection Authority, the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate and the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company have jointly carried out a project on expert panel elicitation on the issue of glacial induced Swedish earthquakes. Following a broad nomination procedure, 5 experts were chosen by a selection committee of 4 professors within Earth sciences disciplines.
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2005:16 Radon Risk Map of Estonia; Explanatory text to the Radon Risk Map Set of Estonia at the scale of 1:500,000
Radon Risk Map of Estonia has been produced to provide an overview of the concentration of the radioactive inert gas radon-222 in soil air and of the concentrations of uranium, thorium and potassium in the soil. The aim of the map is to serve as a tool in the effort to reduce the health risk posed by radon in dwellings and workplaces. The Radon Risk Map gives general information on areas...
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