Analysis of shell-rupture failure due to hypothetical elevated-temperature pressurization of the Sequoyah Unit 1 steel containment building

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Cover of: Analysis of shell-rupture failure due to hypothetical elevated-temperature pressurization of the Sequoyah Unit 1 steel containment building
Analysis of shell-rupture failure due to hypothetical elevated-temperature pressurization of the Sequoyah Unit 1 steel containment building
1990, Division of Engineering, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
in English
Cover of: Analysis of shell-rupture failure due to hypothetical elevated-temperature pressurization of the Sequoyah Unit 1 steel containment building
Analysis of shell-rupture failure due to hypothetical elevated-temperature pressurization of the Sequoyah Unit 1 steel containment building
1990, Division of Engineering, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
in English

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"Sandia National Laboratories."

No longer available from the Superintendant of Documents.

"Date published: February 1990."

"NUREG/CR-5405."

"SAND89-1650."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 75-76).

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Analysis of shell rupture failure due to hypothetical elevated temperature pressurization of the Sequoyah Unit 1 steel containment building.

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xiii, 84 p. :
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