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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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2015:46 Assessment of data and criteria for cladding burst in loss-of-coolant accidents
Ali R. Massih, Lars Olof Jernkvist SSM English...
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00:06 Accident Analysis and Barrier Function (AEB) Method. Manual for Incident Analysis
Ola Svenson SKI English...
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00:26 Operator Performance in Non-Destructive Testing: A Study of Operator Performance in a Performance Test
J. Enkvist, A. Edland, O. Svenson SKI English...
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00:29 User Guide to SUNDT A Simulation Tool for Ultrasonic NDT
H. Wirdelius SKI English...
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00:30 Essential Parameters in Eddy Current Inspection
Tadeusz Stepinski SKI English...
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98:11 Undetected Latent Failures of Safety-Related System
B. Lydell SKI English...
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98:30 Failure Rates in Barsebäck-1 Reactor, Reactor Coolant Pressure Boundary Piping, An Application of a Piping Failure Database
Bengt Lydell SKI English...
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96:51 The Flooding Incident at the Ågesta Pressurized Heavy Water Nuclear Power Plant
This report is a Master's thesis in Nuclear Reactor Engineering to be submitted to the SKi (Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate). The work has been performed at the Division of Nuclear Power Safety, KTH,Stockholm. It is an independent investigation of the consequences of the flooding incident at the Agesta HPWR, in Stockholm, Sweden, which occurred on the 1st of May 1969. The issue was raised...
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1992:3 Characterization of seismic ground motions for probabilistic safety analyses of nuclear facilities in Sweden. SUMMARY REPORT
In Scandinavia seismic activity is generally low. Only a few incidents have been registered in historic time, which might have damaged an industrial plant of today. The risk of a nuclear accident in Sweden, caused by an earthquake, may thus be considered to be low. The two latest reactors Forsmark 3 and Oskarshamn 3 have been analysed and designed to resist a specified earthquake. For the...
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