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STP784
Status of USA Nuclear Reactor Pressure Vessel Surveillance for Radiation Effects

Steele LE
Pages: 286
Published: 1983

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The objective of this publication is to provide useful information on the surveillance of USA light water reactors. It reports on current programs to assess the degree of radiation-induced change in properties of steels, which make up the primary pressure containtment vessel on all light water reactors.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1—The Bases for Surveillance Programs
Steele L.

Chapter 2—The Babcock & Wilcox Company Reactor Vessel Surveillance Programs
Lowe A., Palme H.

Chapter 3—Radiation Surveillance Program for Combustion Engineering, Inc. Reactor Vessel Materials
Koziol J.

Chapter 4—The General Electric Company Surveillance Programs for Boiling Water Reactor Pressure Vessels
Higgins J., Kass J.

Chapter 5—The Westinghouse Electric Corporation Reactor Vessel Radiation Surveillance Program
Mager T., Anderson S., Yanichko S.

Chapter 6—The General Atomic Company High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor Surveillance Program
Hildebrand J., Roberts D.

Chapter 7—The Utility Industry and Reactor Surveillance
Jenkins R.

Chapter 8–Review and Analysis of Reactor Vessel Surveillance Programs
Steele L.

Index


Committee: E10
Paper ID: STP784-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP784-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-4855-0

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