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2011:12 Analysis of Barrier Performance: Modelling of Copper corrosion scenarios with and without buffer erosion
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2011:16 Modelling of ultrasonic testing of cracks in cladding
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2011:13 Investigation of Discrete-Fracture Network Conceptual Model Uncertainty at Forsmark
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2011:05 Overview and Evaluation of the NESC Projects for Fracture Assessments of Nuclear Components
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2011:04 Evaluation of the Technical Basis for New Proposals of Fatigue Design of Nuclear Components
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2010:36 Guidance for the Definition and Application of Probabilistic Safety Criteria
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2011:02 The Back-End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle in Sweden, Considerations for safeguards and data handling
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2011:09 Is Copper Immune to Corrosion When in Contact With Water and Aqueous Solutions?
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2011:32 The Euratom Treaty v. Treaties of the European Union: limits of competence and interaction
Generally regulation under the Euratom Treaty could be divided into two main groups: areas explicitly regulated by the Euratom Treaty (promotion of research and dissemination of knowledge; health and safety; encouragement of investment; supplies; safeguards; the nuclear common market) and areas which are in the competence of the Euratom Community, but are not laid out in the Euratom Treaty (...
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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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