- Date
- 23 February 2022
- Time
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Overview
The first part of this talk will outline how shaking table tests were used to develop and validate numerical models for predicting the seismic behaviour of degraded AGR cores. The second part of the talk will focus on the use of shaking tables as a means to seismic qualify equipment to be installed in nuclear facilities
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