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2011:30 A fatigue analysis including environmental effects for a pipe system in a Swedish BWR
The effect of the environment on fatigue design has been the subject of intense study in USA, Japan and elsewhere. Several reports indicate a potentially large influence of the environment, leading to the proposal of entirely new analysis procedures. SSM has in an earlier project sponsored research to evaluate the technical basis for these proposals, see SSM Research Report 2011:04. In the...
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2009:29e Swedish national plan for the management of all radioactive waste
The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority has been assigned by the government to develop a national plan for the management of all radioactive waste. This report was presented to the government 30 June 2009. The report has been developed in coordination with representatives from other authorities, trade and industry organizations, operators and other parties interested, forming a joint action...
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2011:32 The Euratom Treaty v. Treaties of the European Union: limits of competence and interaction
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2011:09 Is Copper Immune to Corrosion When in Contact With Water and Aqueous Solutions?
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2011:19 Experimental evaluation of influence from residual stresses on crack initiation and ductile crack growth at high primary loads
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2011:16 Modelling of ultrasonic testing of cracks in cladding
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2011:04 Evaluation of the Technical Basis for New Proposals of Fatigue Design of Nuclear Components
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2009:29e Swedish national plan for the management of all radioactive waste
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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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2011:26 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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