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  • Bättre uppföljning och förbättringsarbete ger högre strålsäkerhet

    Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten har genomfört en samlad strålsäkerhetsvärdering för Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB (SKB) för perioden 2018 till 2021. Summerat är det SKB:s ökade förmåga att följa upp avvikelser, brister och förbättringsområden som ligger till grund för en högre värdering jämfört...

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  • 2014:20 An evaluation of high-temperature creep of zirconium alloys: data versus models

    In this report Dr Massih presents correlations for creep in different phases of zirconium alloys and also presents a general solution to the difficulty of accurately describing the material properties in phase transition for several zirconium alloys. Based upon superplasticity relations, models are adapted to fit with experimental data for materials in transition regions. The creep models are...

    Innehållstyp: Publikationer
  • Andra aktörer i slutförvarsfrågan

    Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten har ett samlat ansvar för strålskydd och kärnsäkerhet. Myndigheten granskar Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB:s (SKB) arbete med att bygga och driva slutförvar. Flera aktörer är, eller har varit engagerade i frågan om ett slutförvar för använt kärnbränsle. Det gäller bland annat andra...

    Innehållstyp: Artiklar
  • 2015:46 Assessment of data and criteria for cladding burst in loss-of-coolant accidents

    Ali R. Massih, Lars Olof Jernkvist SSM English...

    Innehållstyp: Publikationer
  • Ansökan om en inkapslingsanläggning (Clink)

    Här kan du läsa Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB:s (SKB) ansökan om att bygga en inkapslingsanläggning (Clink) i Oskarshamn. Där är det tänkt att använt kärnbränsle från kärnkraftverken ska kapslas in före slutförvaringen.

    Innehållstyp: Artiklar
  • 2011:22 Infiltration of dilute groundwaters and resulting groundwater compositions at repository depth

    The planned Swedish concept for final disposal of spent nuclear fuel includes copper canisters placed in deposition holes at about 500 m depth in granitic bedrock. The copper canisters will be surrounded by bentonite buffer with the objective of inhibiting groundwater flow adjacent to the canister. It has been discovered that dilute glacial melt-water may induce erosion of the buffer material.

    Innehållstyp: Publikationer
  • 2011:34 Evolution of hydrogen by copper in ultrapure water without dissolved oxygen

    One result from this research was that the experimental difficulties of repeating Hultqvist and co-workers work are considerable and were initially underestimated. The main challenge was to obtain satisfactory tightness of all connectors involved in the experimental set-up. The problems with leakage resulted in that the research program originally planned for in this project had to be reduced...

    Innehållstyp: Publikationer
  • 2011:31 Allocation of Decommissioning and Waste Liabilities

    A crucial task for the present generations is to ensure that environmental liabilities are identified sufficiently well so that it may be possible to accumulate the corresponding necessary financial assets in the Swedish Nuclear Waste Fund. Adequate funding will provide forthcoming generation’s with the financial means to decommission and dismantle older nuclear facilities that are part of...

    Innehållstyp: Publikationer
  • 2011:21 Workshop on spent fuel performance and radionuclide chemistry -Rånäs 2010: Assessment of some outstanding issues

    The safety assessment for final disposal of spent nuclear fuel has to comprehensively address the stage when containment barriers have failed and when radionuclide releases occur to the surrounding groundwater at repository depth. Essential processes for estimating risk/dose related to this scenario involve the release of radionuclide from the spent fuel surfaces due to radio-lytic oxidative...

    Innehållstyp: Publikationer
  • 1997:05 SKI SITE-94

    The Swedish Industry program for deep geological disposal of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste is now in the early stages of the site selection process, with feasibility studies underway in 5 to 10 municipalities. According to the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co., SKB (SKB RD&D Programme, 1995), the ongoing siting process involves selection of two sites for...

    Innehållstyp: Publikationer