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Lindau, L.; Ellisson, K.
Proceedings of the 20th DOE/NRC nuclear air cleaning conference. Sessions 6--151989
Proceedings of the 20th DOE/NRC nuclear air cleaning conference. Sessions 6--151989
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[en] After the TMI accident, Swedish authorities decided that all Swedish nuclear power plants should be upgraded with respect to mitigation of the consequences of severe accidents. One contribution to meet these ends is filtered containment venting, i.e. means to relieve containment overpressure and to clean the relief gas from radioactive components. The first system in operation was built at the Barsebaeck site (2 BWR's) where a gravel bed filter was installed. For the remaining Swedish units (7 BWR's and 3 PWR's) a passive, self-controlling wet scrubber system, FILTRA-MVSS, is now under installation. The principle of the FILTRA-MVSS is a self-controlling, self-pumping venturi collector submerged in a pool, and it is used to filter out emissions of solid and gaseous radioactive components
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First, M.W. (ed.); Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC (USA). Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research; Harvard Univ., Boston, MA (USA). Harvard Air Cleaning Lab; 711 p; May 1989; p. 695-708; 20. DOE/NRC nuclear air cleaning conference; Boston, MA (USA); 22-25 Aug 1988; CONF-880815--VOL.2; Available from NTIS, PC A99/MF A01 - I as DE89014648
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