Essays about: "Kärnkraft"
Showing result 41 - 45 of 52 essays containing the word Kärnkraft.
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41. Risk perception and WTP in connection to radioactive substances in food products
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : Nuclear power accidents can have severe impact on land, animals and people. The perception of risk connected to nuclear power has been a topic for research for decades. Sweden was heavily effected by the nuclear accident at Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Approximately five percent of the radionuclides that spread ended up on Swedish ground. READ MORE
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42. Sensitivity study of control rod depletion coefficients
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Tillämpad kärnfysikAbstract : This report investigates the sensitivity of the control rod depletion coefficients, Sg, to different input parameters and how this affects the accumulated 10B depletion, β. Currently the coefficients are generated with PHOENIX4, but the geometries can be more accurately simulated in McScram. READ MORE
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43. Comparison of MAAP and MELCOR : and evaluation of MELCOR as a deterministic tool within RASTEP
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Tillämpad kärnfysikAbstract : This master's thesis is an investigation and evaluation of MELCOR (a software tool for severe accident analyses regarding nuclear power plants), or more correctly of the (ASEA-Atom BWR 75) reactor model developed for version 1.8.6 of MELCOR. READ MORE
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44. Does nuclear power plants affect house prices? : a hedonic price model of Forsmark nuclear power plant
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : Nuclear power plants existences have been well debated since the 70s (Swedish radiation safety authority, 2014). Accidents, risk and presence connected to nuclear power plants have been part of many studies around the world. READ MORE
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45. Energiewendes påverkan på det nordiska kraftsystemet
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Energy and TechnologyAbstract : Both the German and the Nordic power markets are seeing dramatically changed conditions due to an ongoing process of expanding the share of renewable production in the systems. For the German part this comes from heavy subsidies which have led to an explosive development in installed capacity of photovoltaic and wind based production. READ MORE