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Geotechnical Aspects of Interim Near-Surface Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel
The geotechnical problems associated with interim near-surface storage involve long-term settlements and dynamic earthquake response. The problems are not specifically different from those encountered in the design of other Class-I structures, but they do require specific attention to the details outlined in the paper. Proposed rules for future Away From Reactor (AFR) storage facilities are reviewed, particularly the 0.25-g reference design acceleration criterion. (ERA citation 04:052648)
Geotechnical Aspects of Interim Near-Surface Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel
The geotechnical problems associated with interim near-surface storage involve long-term settlements and dynamic earthquake response. The problems are not specifically different from those encountered in the design of other Class-I structures, but they do require specific attention to the details outlined in the paper. Proposed rules for future Away From Reactor (AFR) storage facilities are reviewed, particularly the 0.25-g reference design acceleration criterion. (ERA citation 04:052648)
Geotechnical Aspects of Interim Near-Surface Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel
R. L. McNeill (author)
1979
18 pages
Report
No indication
English
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