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Material Degradation And Related Managerial Issues At Nuclear Power Plants Proceedings Of A Technical Meeting Held In Vienna 1518 February 2005 Not Available

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Material Degradation And Related Managerial Issues At Nuclear Power Plants Proceedings Of A Technical Meeting Held In Vienna 1518 February 2005 Not Available instant download after payment.

Publisher: IAEA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.12 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Not Available
ISBN: 9789201073068, 9201073062
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Material Degradation And Related Managerial Issues At Nuclear Power Plants Proceedings Of A Technical Meeting Held In Vienna 1518 February 2005 Not Available by Not Available 9789201073068, 9201073062 instant download after payment.

This publication is set within the context of current trends whereby nuclear power plants (NPPs) are extending their operation beyond their original licence period. Complexities, including the fact that older NPPs may now be in a better technological condition than when they first went into operation, are considered. This publication addresses material degradation, in particular flow accelerated corrosion, with details of past incidents. The main results and lessons learned from incidents or accidents associated with material degradation are identified wherever weaknesses in the associated management processes of NPP operation have been involved. The aim of this publication is to highlight what operators, owners and regulators should do to prevent or decrease the risk of occurrences and to enhance maintenance and inspection activities in the future.

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