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ASTM E 669 : 1991

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Master Matrix for Nuclear Fuel Cycle Standards (Withdrawn 2000)

Withdrawn date

10-01-2000

Published date

31-12-2010

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CONTAINED IN VOL 12.01 , 2000 Standard master-matrix for the identification of areas in the nuclear fuel cycle for which regulations are needed.

Committee
C 26
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Withdrawn

1.1 The purpose of this standard is to present a master-matrix approach for the identification and classification of areas in the nuclear fuel cycle in which the development of standards will be needed.

1.2 The master matrix is defined as the array of operations and activities included in the fuel cycle for nuclear reactors. These operations start with the mining, milling, and fuel fabrication, continue with the transportation of spent fuel after discharge from a reactor, and culminate with the shipment of waste to a repository, of refabricated fuel to a reactor station, and of recycled uranium to an enrichment plant (see Fig. 1). Matrix standards dealing specifically with nuclear reactors is the function of other groups as established in Section 10 of Recommended Guide E584.

ASTM E 583 : 1987 Practice for Systematizing the Development of (ASTM) Voluntary Consensus Standards for the Solution of Nuclear and Other Complex Problems (Withdrawn 1995)
ASTM E 846 : 1981 Matrix for Light-Water Reactor Spent Fuel Transportation (Withdrawn 1989)

ASTM E 584 : 1977 Recommended Guide for Developing the (ASTM) Voluntary Consensus Standards Required to Help Implement the National Energy Plan (Withdrawn 1995)
ASTM E 846 : 1981 Matrix for Light-Water Reactor Spent Fuel Transportation (Withdrawn 1989)
ASTM E 583 : 1987 Practice for Systematizing the Development of (ASTM) Voluntary Consensus Standards for the Solution of Nuclear and Other Complex Problems (Withdrawn 1995)

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