Harbour Protection Through Data Fusion Technologies

Harbour Protection Through Data Fusion Technologies

Author: Elisa Shahbazian

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-12-03

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 1402088833

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An Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) “Data Fusion Technologies for Harbour Protection” was held in Tallinn, Estonia 27 June–1 July, 2005. This workshop was organized by request of the NATO Security Through Science Programme and the Defence Investment Division. An ARW is one of many types of funded group support mechanisms established by the NATO Science Committee to contribute to the critical assessment of existing knowledge on new important topics, to identify directions for future research, and to promote close working relationships between scientists from different countries and with different professional experiences. The NATO Science Committee was approved at a meeting of the Heads of Government of the Alliance in December 1957, subsequent to the 1956 recommendation of “Three Wise Men” – Foreign Ministers Lange (Norway), Martino (Italy) and Pearson (Canada) on Non-Military Cooperation in NATO. The NATO Science Committee established the NATO Science Programme in 1958 to encourage and support scientific collaboration between individual scientists and to foster scientific development in its member states. In 1999, following the end of the Cold War, the Science Programme was transformed so that support is now devoted to collaboration between Partner-country and NATO-country scientists or to contributing towards research support in Partner countries. Since 2004, the Science Programme was further modified to focus exclusively on NATO Priority Research Topics (i. e. Defence Against Terrorism or Countering Other Threats to Security) and also preferably on a Partner country priority area.


Experimental Technical Bases for Evaluating Vapor/steam Explosions in Nuclear Reactor Safety

Experimental Technical Bases for Evaluating Vapor/steam Explosions in Nuclear Reactor Safety

Author: Hans K. Fauske

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780894480461

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"Large-scale vapor explosions can cause significant damage, hence, these are important considerations in nuclear reactor safety. This book provides a common reference for the experimental data to help all studies include the total experimental database that directly relates to the molten materials and coolant of interest"--


Licensing the First Nuclear Power Plant

Licensing the First Nuclear Power Plant

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13:

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"A robust national nuclear safety infrastructure is essential for the deployment of the first nuclear power plant. A major challenge in this process is the development of an effective legal and governmental framework for safety, including an independent regulatory body. This publication supplements existing guidance in the IAEA safety standards on the development of an effective safety infrastructure and provides further assistance to new entrant regulatory bodies on the key challenges they will face throughout the life cycle of the first nuclear power plant. The publication focuses on the phases of a nuclear power deployment programme from the granting of a license for construction to granting the license for commissioning and operation."--Publisher's description.


Keene on Chess

Keene on Chess

Author: Raymond Keene

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9781580420082

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A complete step-by-step course which shows you how to play and deepen your understanding of chess.


Operating Experience Feedback for Nuclear Installations

Operating Experience Feedback for Nuclear Installations

Author: International Atomic Energy Agency

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789201009180

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A robust operating experience programme prevents or minimizes the risk of future events by learning from events that have already occurred. This Safety Guide provides recommendations for establishing, implementing, assessing and continuously improving an operating experience programme for nuclear installations. The publication is primarily aimed at operating organizations and regulatory bodies responsible for nuclear installation and describes their roles and responsibilities in the overall operating experience programme. However, this publication is also of relevance to other organizations involved in the design, construction, commissioning, operation and decommissioning of nuclear installations, including technical support organizations, vendor companies, research establishments and universities.