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Ageing detection programme

The ageing detection programme should include a list of all systems and main components of the research reactor and an analysis of their susceptibility to ageing based on the ageing mechanisms discussed in Section 3. [Pg.19]

Ageing effects can be detected by checking the performance of a system, structure or component (e.g. drifting of setpoints or deterioration of electronic or mechanical components of valves and valve actuators or control rod drive mechanisms, may cause changes in the performance of a control system). For this reason, the results of the performance test programme, which is dependent on the specific design and operation of the facility, should be examined for evidence of trends which may indicate ageing problems. [Pg.21]


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