federal_register: 00-1176
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| 00-1176 | Experts' Meeting on High-Burnup Fuel Behavior Under Postulated Accident Conditions | Notice | The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a meeting to develop Phenomena Identification and Ranking Tables (PIRTs). PIRTs have been used at NRC since 1988, and they provide a structured way to obtain a technical understanding that is needed to address certain issues. About twenty of the world's best technical experts are participating in this activity, and the experts represent a balance between industry, universities, foreign researchers, and regulatory organizations. The current PIRT activity is addressing a postulated BWR accident wherein power oscillations occur, the reactor fails to scram, and the oscillations then reach sufficient magnitude that fuel failure may occur before the emergency operating procedures are able to terminate the oscillations and shut the reactor down. | 2000-01-19 | 2000 | 1 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/01/19/00-1176/experts-meeting-on-high-burnup-fuel-behavior-under-postulated-accident-conditions | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2000-01-19/pdf/00-1176.pdf | Nuclear Regulatory Commission | 383 | The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a meeting to develop Phenomena Identification and Ranking Tables (PIRTs). PIRTs have been used at NRC since 1988, and they provide a structured way to obtain a technical understanding that is needed to... |