Abstract
The present joint study performed by the Commissariat a l`energie atomique and the Universitaet Hannover and coordinated by the Commission of the European Communities was intended to analyse the results generated in a number of research contracts concerned with cutting tests in air and underwater, with consideration of the prevailing working conditions. The analysis has led to a large database, giving broadly-assessed information for the dismantling of radioactive components. The range of study was enlarged, where possible, to include recently obtained results outside the present research programme, consideration also being given to supplementary cutting tools and filtration systems not covered by the present programme. Data was concentrated in structured information packages on practical experience available for a series of cutting tools and filters. These were introduced into a computerized user-friendly databank, to be considered as a first-stage development, which should be continuously updated and possibly oriented in the future to an expert system.
Bach, F W;
Steiner, H;
Schreck, G;
[1]
Pilot, G
[2]
- Hannover Univ. (Germany). Inst. fuer Werkstoffkunde
- CEA Centre d`Etudes de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)
Citation Formats
Bach, F W, Steiner, H, Schreck, G, and Pilot, G.
Analysis of results obtained with different cutting techniques and associated filtration systems for the dismantling of radioactive metallic components.
CEC: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Bach, F W, Steiner, H, Schreck, G, & Pilot, G.
Analysis of results obtained with different cutting techniques and associated filtration systems for the dismantling of radioactive metallic components.
CEC.
Bach, F W, Steiner, H, Schreck, G, and Pilot, G.
1993.
"Analysis of results obtained with different cutting techniques and associated filtration systems for the dismantling of radioactive metallic components."
CEC.
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title = {Analysis of results obtained with different cutting techniques and associated filtration systems for the dismantling of radioactive metallic components}
author = {Bach, F W, Steiner, H, Schreck, G, and Pilot, G}
abstractNote = {The present joint study performed by the Commissariat a l`energie atomique and the Universitaet Hannover and coordinated by the Commission of the European Communities was intended to analyse the results generated in a number of research contracts concerned with cutting tests in air and underwater, with consideration of the prevailing working conditions. The analysis has led to a large database, giving broadly-assessed information for the dismantling of radioactive components. The range of study was enlarged, where possible, to include recently obtained results outside the present research programme, consideration also being given to supplementary cutting tools and filtration systems not covered by the present programme. Data was concentrated in structured information packages on practical experience available for a series of cutting tools and filters. These were introduced into a computerized user-friendly databank, to be considered as a first-stage development, which should be continuously updated and possibly oriented in the future to an expert system.}
place = {CEC}
year = {1993}
month = {May}
}
title = {Analysis of results obtained with different cutting techniques and associated filtration systems for the dismantling of radioactive metallic components}
author = {Bach, F W, Steiner, H, Schreck, G, and Pilot, G}
abstractNote = {The present joint study performed by the Commissariat a l`energie atomique and the Universitaet Hannover and coordinated by the Commission of the European Communities was intended to analyse the results generated in a number of research contracts concerned with cutting tests in air and underwater, with consideration of the prevailing working conditions. The analysis has led to a large database, giving broadly-assessed information for the dismantling of radioactive components. The range of study was enlarged, where possible, to include recently obtained results outside the present research programme, consideration also being given to supplementary cutting tools and filtration systems not covered by the present programme. Data was concentrated in structured information packages on practical experience available for a series of cutting tools and filters. These were introduced into a computerized user-friendly databank, to be considered as a first-stage development, which should be continuously updated and possibly oriented in the future to an expert system.}
place = {CEC}
year = {1993}
month = {May}
}