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Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company

Central Interim Storage Facilityfor NuclearFuel—CRAB, Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (SKB), Stockholm, Sweden, 1986. [Pg.246]

The reactor owners have estabUshed the jointly owned stock company Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company, SKB, to dispose of radioactive waste (except for the VLLW which is managed by the reactor owners), manage the SNF outside the NPPs and conduct the necessary R D work. [Pg.48]

Axelsen K., Wikberg P., Andersson L., Nederfeldt K.-G., Lund J., SjostromT., and Andersson O. (1986) Equipment for Deep Ground Water Characterization Calibration and Test Run in Fjallveden. Status Report AR 84-27, Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (SKB), Stockholm, Sweden. [Pg.2826]

Blyth A. and Frape S. K. (2002) Evolution of Aspo Groundwaters with Time Additional Information from Tritium and Cl. Technical Document 02-18, Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company, Stockholm, Sweden, 17p. [Pg.2826]

Fredriksson, A., Staub, I., Janson, T. 2003. Aspo Pillar Stability Experiment. Design of heaters and preliminary results from coupled 2D thermo-mechanical modelling. SKB, IPR-03-03. Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company, Stockholm. [Pg.394]

The Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (SKB) is investigating the stability of a pillar between two closely located deposition holes at Aspo Hard Rock Laboratory (AHRL). This in-situ experiment is called Aspb Pillar Stability Experiment (APSE) and it is described more detailed elsewhere in this proceeding see APSE by Andersson et al. (2(X).1). [Pg.425]

Rinne M, Shen B, Lee H-S, 2003. Aspo pillar stability experiment. Part I Modelling of fracture stability by FRACOD. Part II Modelling Fracture Initiation and Acoustic Emission. Part III Reconstruction of Stress Field Using an Inverse Technique. International Progress Report, IPR-03-05. Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company, Stockholm, 2003. [Pg.430]


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