Aging Management of Concrete Structures in Nuclear Power Plants (Part II)

  • Le Pape Y
  • Stemberk P
  • Ferreira M
  • et al.
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"STI/PUB/1654"--Title page verso. "January 2016"--Title page verso. "Technical reports"--Cover. "This report is an update of IAEA-TECDOC-1025, Assessment and Management of Ageing of Major Nuclear Power Plant Components Important to Safety: Concrete Containment Buildings, published in 1998. This publication is one in a series of reports on the assessment and management of ageing of major nuclear power plant components. Current practices for assessment of safety margins (fitness for service) and inspection, monitoring and mitigation of ageing related degradation of selected concrete structures related to NPPs are documented. Implications for and differences in new reactor designs are discussed. This information is intended to help all involved directly and indirectly in ensuring the safe operation of NPPs, and also to provide a common technical basis for dialogue between plant operators and regulators when dealing with age related licensing issues."--Publisher's description.

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Le Pape, Y., Stemberk, P., Ferreira, M., & Maruyama, I. (2021). Aging Management of Concrete Structures in Nuclear Power Plants (Part II). Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology, 19(0), S-1-S-218. https://doi.org/10.3151/jact.19.0_s-1

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