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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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00:23 Swedish Support Programme on Nuclear Non-Proliferation in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
P. Ek (1), L. Wredberg (2), S. Andersson (1). (1) Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate, SE-106 58 Stockholm, Sweden. (2) ILG Consultant LTD, Hammerschmidtgasse 18/1, A-1190 Vienna, Austria. June 2000 SKI English...
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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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00:11 Ph 2 Final Report. IAEA Safeguards: Implementation Blueprint of Commercial Satellite Imagery
Christer Andersson, SSC Satellitbild Aktiebolag, Branch Office, P.O. Box 4207, SE-171 04 Solna, Sweden. January 2000 SKI English...
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00:03 Report on Combating of Illicit Trafficking
The Illicit Trafficking Combat Project Group, Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development of the Republic of Latvia, Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate. January 2000 SKI English...
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2012:53 Technical Note, Review of Engineering Geology and Rock Engineering aspects of the operation and closure of a KBS-3 repository at the Forsmark site – Initial Review Phase
SRK Consulting (UK) Limited (SRK) has reviewed the Engineering Geology and Rock Engineering aspects of the operation and closure of a KBS-3 repository at the Forsmark site in Sweden. The review assignment is part of a Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) Initial Review Phase. The review was carried out by David Saiang (PhD) on behalf of SRK. Therefore some of the views expressed in the...
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2012:57 Technical Note, Shear movement of near-field rock due to large earthquakes
This technical note is part of a set of reviews for Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) by external experts to assist with the Initial Review Phase. The overall goal of the Initial Review Phase is for SSM to achieve a broad coverage of the information provided in SR-Site and its supporting references and in particular to identify where complementary information or clarifications need to...
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2012:67 Technical Note, Hydrogeological modelling of the Forsmark site
A modelling study has been conducted using discrete-fracture network (DFN) models in combination with discrete-feature hydrogeological modelling methods for representation of other potentially conductive features such as the disturbed zone around repository tunnels. The principal results consist of hydraulic and transport property estimates for discrete-fracture network (DFN) models on block...
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2013:13 Review of Dismantling Costs - Nuclear Installations
In this study three reviews of cost assessments for some smaller nuclear installations are presented for which nuclear waste liabilities shall be accrued according to the Financing Act (Lag (2006:647) om finasiella åtgärder för hanteringen av restprodukter från kärnteknisk verksamhet). It is expected that these reviews will contribute to develop premium quality assessments...
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2012:71 Identification of Brittle Deformation Zones and Weakness Zones
In preparation for the review of Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company’s (SKB) license application for disposal of spent nuclear fuel, Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (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...
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