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Application of Interaction Matrices in Performance Assessment - the Fuel Matrix as an Example

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 September 2012

Patrik Sellin
Affiliation:
Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (SKB), Box 5864, S-102 40, Stockholm, Sweden, Patrik.Sellin@skb.se
Jordi Bruno
Affiliation:
QuantiSci, Pare Tecnòlogie del Vallŕs, 08290 Cerdanyola, Spain
Ester Cera
Affiliation:
QuantiSci, Pare Tecnòlogie del Vallŕs, 08290 Cerdanyola, Spain
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Abstract

In a safety analysis of a repository for high level nuclear waste, it is of primary importance to identify and document all processes that are acting on the repository system. An interaction matrix methodology have been applied to the spent fuel subsystem. The purpose of this application is to identify, structure and rank the Process System and to discuss how the identified processes can be treated.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1997

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