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Swiss nuclear power and the case for long-term operation
Designed for 40 years but built to last far longer, Switzerland’s nuclear power plants have all entered long-term operation. Yet age alone says little about safety or performance. Through continuous upgrades, strict regulatory oversight, and extensive aging management, the country’s reactors are being prepared for decades of continued operation, in line with international practice.
G. B. Bruna, R. Aigle, O. Loussouarn
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 105 | Number 3 | July 1990 | Pages 290-296
Technical Notes | doi.org/10.13182/NSE90-A19193
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An original approach to axial offset ratio reconstruction in a pressurized water reactor is presented. The method, based on generalized perturbation theory, permits the definition of a“three-term” sensitivity expression for the ratio, which lends itself to practical application. In a numerical example, the relative weights of the three terms (first-order, higher order correction, and reactivity reset) are evaluated, and a preliminary conclusion on the practical interest of the treatment is drawn.