This book consist : Introduction; General safety considerations in design; Specific safety considerations in desgin; Qualification and testing; and Quality assurance in design. (Jml)
The Nuclear Safety Review attempts to summarize the global nuclear safety scene during 1998. It starts with a discussion of significant events during the year. This is followed by a brief description of the peincipal IAEA activities that contributed to global nuclear safety. The third part of the Review closes with a description of issues that are likely to be prominent in the coming years(s). …
The first Nulcear Safety Review, covering the years 1980-1082, was submitted to the IAEA Board of Governors for consideration at its June 1982 session. Conceived after the Three Mile Island accident as a means of reporting on worldwide efforts to strengthen nuclear safety, this annual review has since varied in format and content. (Jml)
This book consist : Introduction; General concept; Seismic design; Seismic qualification: Analysis, testing, earthquake experience and indirect methods; and Seismicinstrumentation. (Jml)
This book consist : Introduction; Site investigation; Site considerations; Considerations for the foundations; Earth structures; Buired structures; and Monitoring of geotechnical parameters. (Jml)
A new format has been adopted for the Nuclear Safety Review 1995 to present the major safety developments of the past year. The focus on the report has been shifted to feature a number of prominent relevant issues and to concentrate on their implications for radiation and nuclear safety. The Review includes in-depth discussions of steam generator integrity, control rod drive nozzle cracking, fi…
This book consist : Introduction; General safety concepts; Seismic design; Generalities on seismic qualification; Qualification by analysis; Seismic qualification by menas of testing earthquake experience and indirect methods; and Seismic instrumentation. (Jml)
This book consist : Introduction; The issue; The need for a design authority; Design knowledge needed for control purposes; Responsibilities of the design authority; Formal arrangements; Regulatory oversight; and Conclusions. (Jml)