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99:44 The Effects of Impurities on the Properties of OFP Copper Specified for the Copper Iron Canister
W H Bowyer SKI English...
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99:20 Comments on "SKB RD&D-Programme 98" Focused on Canister Integrity and Corrosion
William H Bowyer, Hans-Peter Hermansson SKI English...
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99:28 Design Basis for the Copper/Steel Canister. Stage Five. Final Report
William Henry Bowyer SKI English...
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98:29 Design Basis for the Copper/Steel Canister, Stage four, Final Report
W. H. Bowyer SKI English...
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98:19 Pourbaix Diagrams for the System Copper-Chlorine at 5-100ºC
B. Beverskog, I. Puigdomenech SKI English...
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00:04 Expert Judgement in Performance Assessment
Roger D. Wilmot, Daniel A. Galson SKI English...
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Pronouncement on repository applications made to the Swedish Government
On 23 January 2018, the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, SSM, in its capacity as a preparatory authority, submitted its pronouncement to the Government regarding SKB's licence applications for final disposal of spent nuclear fuel. SSM recommends approval of SKB's applications under the Act on Nuclear Activities for licences to construct a repository for spent nuclear fuel, located at...
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2018:08 Calculated radiological consequences of applying European clearance levels to scrap metal from the decommissioning of Swedish nuclear facilities
Background Many practices involving radioactive substances generate materials with potential or known radioactive contamination. Clearance of materials means a decision that such materials can be released from regulatory control and used or disposed of without restrictions from a radiation protection point of view. According to regulations issued by the SSM, such decisions must be based on...
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2011:26 The influence of temperature and fluid pressure on the fracture network evolution around deposition holes of a KBS-3V concept at Forsmark, Sweden
In preparation for the review of SKB’s license application for disposal of spent nuclear fuel, SSM is conducting studies to evaluate the performance of the multi-barrier principle on which the KBS-3 concept is based. Copper canisters containing the spent nuclear fuel are placed into granitic bedrock at about 500 m depth and embedded in clay. Thus, the rock, the clay and the copper canister...
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2009:30 A Review of Evidence for Corrosion of Copper by water
The planned spent nuclear fuel repository in Sweden relies on a copper cast iron canister as the primary engineered barrier. The corrosion behaviour of copper in the expected environment needs to be thoroughly understood as a basis for the post-closure safety analysis. It has been shown that corrosion may indeed be the primary canister degradation process during the utilised assessment period...
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