The project "VVER Cladded Reactor Pressure Vessel Integrity Evaluation with Respect to Pressurised Thermal Shock Events" (Project) was funded by the European Union as part of a Horizontal Programme for Community support in the field of Nuclear Safety for 2002 for the Czech Republic.
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Czech Republic
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Countries:
Czech Republic
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PHARE
Budget year:
2002
Beneficiary Organizations Details
Czech State Office for Nuclear Safety (SUJB): http://www.sujb.cz
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