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Matthew T Davis,Michael D Proctor
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Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) cooling and water replenishment is a concern during some Nuclear Power Plant emergencies. In the presence of intermittent or failed temperature monitoring as occurred at Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), Hugo et al. [1, 2] ...
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Mosebetsi J Leotlela,I Petr,E Taviv,I Malgas
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A number of spent fuel pools at nuclear power stations that have been operating since the mid 1980s or earlier are gradually approaching their full capacity. This puts pressure on the nuclear facility to develop strategies to increase the storage space o...
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Bruce Robert Hugo
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Accurate prediction of evaporative losses from spent nuclear storage pools (SFPs) is important for activities ranging from sizing of water makeup systems during plant design to predicting the time available to supply emergency makeup water following seve...
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Mosebetsi J Leotlela,I Petr
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Fuel assembly misload incidents represent a serious nuclear safety concern from a nuclear criticality safety point of view, since they can potentially cause reactivity induced accidents (RIA) accidents with severe consequences. Misloads are a result of i...
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