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NRC shares details on proposed rules to streamline hearing timelines
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s adjudicatory hearings have not received any significant reforms since 2004. In fact, according to NRC staff, these Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (ASLB) hearings have only undergone major reform three times in the board’s history.
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H. ATTAYA, G.L. Kulcinski
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 4 | Number 2 | September 1983 | Pages 471-476
Blanket and First Wall Engineering | doi.org/10.13182/FST83-A22908
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The effect of temperature variation in the ferromagnetic blanket of MARS on the induced magnetic field from that blanket is studied. A simple analytical model is used to show that the effect will be mainly at the ends of the blanket. Numerical calculations using the computer program GFUN3D are presented and show that the effect is reasonably small.