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Analyses of the OSU-MASLWR Experimental Test Facility

Today, considering the sustainability of the nuclear technology in the energy mix policy of developing and developed countries, the international community starts the development of new advanced reactor designs. In this framework, Oregon State University (OSU) has constructed, a system level test fa...

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Published in:Science and technology of nuclear installations 2012-01, Vol.2012 (2012), p.1-19
Main Authors: Mascari, F., Vella, Giuseppe, Woods, B. G., D'Auria, F.
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