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99:11 Spatial Variability of Geosphere Parameters and the Impact of the F-ratio on Radionuclide Release
António Pereira SKI English...
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99:30 The Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorates Evaluation of SKBs RD&D Program 98. Summary and Conclusions
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99:31 The Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorates Evaluation of SKBs RD&D Program 98. Review Report
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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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99:27 Surface Films and Corrosion of Copper
Jouko Hilden, Timo Laitinen, Kari Mäkelä, Timo Saario, Martin Bojinov SKI English...
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1995:19 Non-destructive Assay of Spent BWR Fuel with High-resolution Gamma-ray Spectroscopy
A method, based on high-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy, has been developed for verification of burnup, cooling time, power history and, to some extent, the initial enrichment of spent BWR fuel. It is shown that, provided that the power history is known and corrected for, bumup and cooling time can be verified with accuracies within 3% and 60 days, respectively, for cooling times up to about...
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98:35 Nuclear Fuel Assembly Assessment Project and Image Categorization
C. S. Lindsey (1), T. Lindblad (1), K. Waldemark (1), L. Hildningsson (2). (1) Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. (2) Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate, Stockholm, Sweden. July 1998 SKI English...
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93:06 CRACKER A Program Coupling Chemistry and Transport, Version 92-11
A. Emrén SKI English...
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91:12 Radionuclide Migration within Fractured Rock: The Impact of Colloids upon Geosphere Calculations
P. Grindrod SKI English...
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1990:18 Some Estimates of the Total NuclideInventory in the Year 2100 from Swedish Nuclear Power Production
The total nuclide inventory in spent fuel from the swedish nuclear power programme has been estimated for three cases. All reactors were arrumed to operate until the year 2010 and then shut down simultaneously. All fuel used was assumed to be based on enriched natural uranium. The reactors were assumed to shut down after 25 years of commercial operation, but not later than in the year 2010.
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