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Along with several other nations, Canada has committed to net-zero emissions by 2050. Part of this plan is tripling nuclear generating capacity. As of 2025, the country has four operating nuclear generating stations with a total of 17 reactors, 16 of which are in the province of Ontario. The Independent Electricity System Operator has recommended that an additional 17,800 MWe of nuclear power be added to Ontario’s grid.
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Nuclear Technology | Volume 16 | Number 1 | October 1972 | Pages 287-296
Technical Paper | Reactor Materials Performance / Material | doi.org/10.13182/NT72-A31194
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A unique data acquisition and process control system was designed for the generation of creep constitutive equations. The system is capable of measuring and recording very small rapidly changing strains during primary creep as well as the very large strains in tertiary creep. The data are automatically reduced to equations relating stress, strain, temperature, and time which can be put directly into nonlinear finite element stress analysis programs.