A Study of Bolting Problems, Tools, and Practices in the Nuclear Industry
by M. E. Looram, J. H. Bickford, J. L. Seminara, J. R. Leth
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Electric Power Research Institute. 1981. Trade paperback. Very good. No dust jacket as issued.. 129 p. EPRI NP-2174 . This report summarizes a number of surveys of in-plant methods now in use by the utilities to handle closure problems in nuclear power plants. Methods were investigated to determine the range of problems, procedures, tools, and equipment in use and their application to various components involved in bolting, tensioning, and closure problems. Discussions cover steam generator manways; turbines; reactor vessel heads; valves and leaks, in general; and the need for specific application tool development, better training, access, and management involvement.
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- Title
- A Study of Bolting Problems, Tools, and Practices in the Nuclear Industry
- Author
- M. E. Looram, J. H. Bickford, J. L. Seminara, J. R. Leth
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- Trade paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Very good. No dust jacket as issued.
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- Paperback
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- Electric Power Research Institute
- Date Published
- 1981
- Keywords
- 129 p. EPRI NP-2174, Nuclear power plants-bolting problems; tensioning; torquing; hydraulic wrench
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