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2020:16 Estimates ofJ-integral and COD for circumferential through wall cracks under global bending including the effect of pipe end restraint
SSM perspective Background Leak-before-break (LBB) piping assessments have shown that piping systems can withstand long through-wall cracks before pipe rupture is expected. This is somewhat because pipe ends are restrained. In LBB assessments analyses are often performed for a pipe segment uncoupled from the piping system, as pipe ends are assumed unrestrained. This assumption is conservative...
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2020:05 General data in accordance with the requirements in Article 37 of the Euratom Treaty
Decommissioning of the nuclear reactors Ringhals 1 and Ringhals 2 in Sweden...
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2005:34 An Applied Study on the Decontamination and Decommissioning of the Map Tube Facility 317 Area Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago
Geoff Varley, Chris Rusch SKI English...
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02:03 Natural Elemental Concentrations and Fluxes: Their Use as Indicators of Repository Safety
Bill Miller, Andy Lind, Dave Savage, Philip Maul, Peter Robinson SKI English...
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2004:56 Whiskers and Localized Corrosion on Copper in Repository Environment
Hans-Peter Hermansson, Peter Gillén SKI English...
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2003:23 Creep of the Copper Canister A Critical Review of the Literature
William H. Bowyer SKI English...
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2024:05 Recent Research on EMF and Health Risk, Seventeenth report from SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields, 2022
SSM perspective Background The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority’s (SSM) Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields monitors current research on potential health risks in relation to exposure to electromagnetic fields and provides the authority with advice on assessing possible health risks. The Council gives guidance when the authority must give an opinion on policy matters when...
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2017:11 Extended Common Load Model: A tool for dependent failure modelling in highly redundant structures
Background The treatment of dependent failures is one of the most controversial subjects in reliability and risk analyses. The difficulties are specially underlined in the case of highly redundant systems, when the number of redundant components or trains exceeds four. The Common Load Model (CLM), originally defined in the 70’ies, differs from other CCF models, as it relies on a specific...
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98:41 Statistical Patterns of Geochemistry in Crystalline Rock and Effect of Sorption Kinetics on Radionuclide Migration
S. Xu, A. Wörman SKI English...
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01:38 Galvanic and Stress Corrosion of Copper Canisters in Repository Environment. A Short Review
Hans-Peter Hermansson, Martin König SKI English...
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