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A study on the effect of flaw detection probability assumptions on risk reduction achieved by non-destructive inspection

Cronvall et al., 2012

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13305283966123597941
Author
Cronvall O
Simola K
Männistö I
Gunnars J
Alverlind L
Dillström P
Gandossi L
Publication year
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Reliability Engineering & System Safety

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Leakages and ruptures of piping components lead to reduction or loss of the pressure retaining capability of the system, and thus contribute to the overall risk associated with nuclear power plants. In-service inspection (ISI) aims at verifying that defects are not present …
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G21NUCLEAR PHYSICS; NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
    • G21CNUCLEAR REACTORS
    • G21C17/00Monitoring; Testing ; Maintaining
    • G21C17/02Devices or arrangements for monitoring coolant or moderator

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