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2003:18 Making a Historical Survey of a State's Nuclear Ambitions
Dr. Thomas Jonter. March 2003 SKI English...
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2005:38 A Model Study of Costs Estimates of Decontamination and Decommissioning with an Emphasis to Derive Cost Functions for Alpha-Contaminated Material Using OMEGA Code
Kristina Kristofova, Vladimir Daniska, Frantisek Ondra, Ivan Rehak, Marek Vasko SKI English...
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2005:23 DECOVALEX III PROJECT Thermal-Chemical Modeling of the Yucca Mountain Project Drift Scale Test
Robin N. Datta with contributions from Akira Ito, Mikazu Yui, Yutaka Sugita, Susumu Kawakami, Eric Sonnenthal, Nicholas Spycher SKI English...
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2005:19 DECOVALEX III PROJECT Mathematical Models of Coupled Thermal-Hydro-Mechanical Processes for Nuclear Waste Repositories
L. Jing, C-F. Tsang, J-C. Mayor, O. Stephansson, F. Kautzky SKI English...
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2005:33 Groundwater Flow and Radionuclide Transport in Fault Zones in Granitic Rock, Chapters 1-2
Joel Edward Geier SKI English...
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2005:54 The Effects of High Salinity Groundwater on the Performance of Clay Barriers
David Savage SKI English...
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2005:48 Engineered Barrier System - Long-term Stability of Buffer and Backfill
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2007:43 ProLBB - A Probabilistic Approach to LeakBefore Break Demonstration
The SKI regulation SKIFS 2004:2 allows for the use of Leak Before Break (LBB) as one way to provide assurance that adequate protection exists against the local dynamic consequences of a pipe break. The way to demonstrate that LBB prevails relies on a deterministic procedure for which a leakage crack is postulated in certain sections of the pipe based on the leak detection capability of the...
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2008:30 A model for fission gas release from mixed oxide nuclear fuel
Nuclear fuel containing mixed oxide (MOX) pellets have been used since the 1960´s. MOX fuel pellets are made from a mixture of uranium and plutonium oxide. MOX allows the large quantities of fissile isotopes produced and remaining in spent nuclear fuel from light water reactors to be recycled. Producing MOX fuel can be seen as a method to more efficiently use the natural uranium since...
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2007:23 On Safety Management, A Frame of Reference for Studies of Safety Management with Examples From Non-Nuclear Contexts of Relevance for Nuclear Safety
The authors present the theoretical framework. There they also discuss the pros of using the system perspective to build a useful frame of reference of safety management using non- nuclear organizations; this as a way to create models useful for the nuclear power industry but based on general understanding of the concept of safety management. The chosen organizations are used extensively to...
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