Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation, Volume 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995 - Nuclear facilities |
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Page 762
... boreholes ( Fig . 2 ) are differentiated as boreholes of type A and type B , respectively ( see gallery desig- nation ) . In the borehole of type A the annulus between the liner and the borehole wall was backfilled with ceramic alumina ...
... boreholes ( Fig . 2 ) are differentiated as boreholes of type A and type B , respectively ( see gallery desig- nation ) . In the borehole of type A the annulus between the liner and the borehole wall was backfilled with ceramic alumina ...
Page 763
... borehole is only obtained if the details of the heaters and other installations in the borehole are taken into account properly . Stress measurements have been done by three various types of stressmeters : AWID flat jacks , an active ...
... borehole is only obtained if the details of the heaters and other installations in the borehole are taken into account properly . Stress measurements have been done by three various types of stressmeters : AWID flat jacks , an active ...
Page 792
... borehole and / or in the surrounding rock mass provided a hydrau- lic short circuit in most boreholes . The 19 small diameter bore- holes ( 50 to 80 mm ) served only as observation and sampling boreholes . Three boreholes tapped and so ...
... borehole and / or in the surrounding rock mass provided a hydrau- lic short circuit in most boreholes . The 19 small diameter bore- holes ( 50 to 80 mm ) served only as observation and sampling boreholes . Three boreholes tapped and so ...
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VOLUME | 1 |
Evaluation of Possible Treatment of Solid Raw Containing Polymer with High Frequency Heating | 5 |
Volume ReductionPellet Handling PressSystems for Supercompaction of Dry Solid Low and Intermediate | 10 |
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