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2007:32 Low pH Cements
Concrete and cement are used in constructions as well as in conditioning of waste in repositories for radioactive waste. The development of low pH cements for use in geological repositories for radioactive waste stem from concerns over the potential for deleterious effects upon the host rock and other EBS materials (notably bentonite) under the hyperalkaline conditions (pH > 12) of cement...
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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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2006:07 Coupled Transport/Reaction Modelling of Copper Canister Corrosion Aided by Microbial Processes
Jinsong Liu 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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01:04 SKI and SSI's Joint Review of SKBs Safety Assessment
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2010:36 Guidance for the Definition and Application of Probabilistic Safety Criteria
Safety goals are defined in different ways in different countries and also used differently. Many countries are presently developing them in connection to the transfer to risk-informed regulation of both operating nuclear power plants (NPP) and new designs. However, it is far from self-evident how probabilistic safety criteria should be defined and used. On one hand, experience indicates that...
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2011:16 Modelling of ultrasonic testing of cracks in cladding
During the last two decades, SSM has supported research to develop a model for the non-destructive test situation based on ultrasonic technique. Such a model is important in many ways, for example to supplement and plan experimental studies and to perform parametric studies in qualification situation. Modeling can be a useful tool when the inspection system shall be technically justified.
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2009:17 Effect of Welding Residual Stresses on Crack Opening Displacement and Crack-Tip Parameters
Weld residual stresses have a large influence on the behavior of cracks growing under normal operation loads and on the leakage-flow from a through-wall crack. Accurate prediction of these events is important in order to arrive at proper conclusions when assessing detected flaws, for inspection planning and for assessment of leak-before-break margins. The fracture mechanical treatment of weld...
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