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DOE nuclear cleanup costs, schedule delays continue to rise, GAO says
The Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management faces significant cost increases, schedule delays, and data management issues in completing nuclear waste cleanup projects, according to a new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
R. E. Leadon, N. A. Lurie
Nuclear Technology | Volume 46 | Number 3 | December 1979 | Pages 442-446
Technical Paper | Nuclear Power Reactor Safety / Reactor | doi.org/10.13182/NT79-A32351
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Cables in a nuclear power plant radiation environment are subject to several possible damage mechanisms. Whether or not these mechanisms produce damage in a cable depends on the specific environment and the damage thresholds for the cable materials. Five probable radiation damage mechanisms in cables have been identified. These mechanisms and their thresholds are discussed along with considerations pertinent to qualification testing of cables for service in reactor environments.