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Aging Management and Subsequent License Renewal in the United States
Aging Management and Subsequent License Renewal in the United States
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Aging Management and Subsequent License Renewal in the United States
Description
This presentation is from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) International Workshop on Age-related Degradation of Reactor Vessels and Internals in May 2019.
Content Originator
NRC
Information Type
Best Practice
Location
Non-DOE
Key Element
Detect, Monitor, and Trend Aging Effects
Date
Thursday, May 23, 2019