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2004:30 Nonlinear Scattering from Partially Closed Cracks and Imperfect Interfaces
Claudio Pecorari SKI English...
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2004:50 Microstructure in Zircaloy Creep Tested in the R2 Reactor
Kjell Pettersson SKI English...
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2004:19 Propagation of Ultrasound in Claddings
Anders Boström SKI English...
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99:10 Verification and Validation of HumanFactors Issues in Control RoomDesign and Upgrades
Systems, facilities and equipment are periodically updated during a power plant's lifetime. This has human factors implications, especially if the central control room is involved. Human factors work may therefore be required. There is an extensive literature on human factors itself, but not so much on how it is verified and validated. Therefore, HRP and the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate...
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00:31 Phenomenological Studies on Melt-Structure-Water Interactions (MSWI) during Severe Accidents
B. R. Sehgal, Z. L. Yang, H. O. Haraldsson, R. R. Nourgaliev, M. Konovalikhin, D. Paladino, A. A. Gubaidullin. G. Kolb, A. Theerthan SKI English...
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01:27 Research and Development Program in Reactor Diagnostics and Monitoring with Neutron Noice Methods
I. Pázsit, C. Demazière, V. Arzhanov, N.S. Garis SKI English...
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99:08 Human Factors Aspects of Non-Destructive Testing in the Nuclear Power Context
J. Enkvist, A. Edland, O. Svenson SKI English...
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98:28 Study of the Possibility of Localising a Channel Instability in Forsmark-1
J. K-H. Karlsson, I. Pázsit SKI English...
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2012:33 Technical Note, Review of Groundwater Chemistry in SKB’s Safety Assessment SR-Site
This initial review examined SKB’s characterization of groundwater chemistry at the Forsmark site and its evolution during long time periods under different possible climates in the future. The review considered whether the geochemical data provided by SKB are reasonable and sufficient and whether the methods used by SKB for projecting geochemical conditions into the future are appropriate.
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2012:36 Technical Note, Documentation and Traceability of Data in SKB’s Safety Assessment SR-Site: Initial Review Phase
On 16th March 2011SKB applied for a licence to construct and operate a spent nuclear fuel encapsulation facility in Oskarshamn Municipality and a final repository for the encapsulated fuel at Forsmark in Östhammar Municipality. SKB’s SR-Site safety assessment for the spent fuel repository is currently being reviewed by the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, SSM, and its external experts...
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