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Reactors which meet this criterion are termed inherently safe.
Reactors which meet this criterion are termed "inherently safe".
Its main requirements and design criterion are discussed.
Comparison and analysis for this new criterion are made.
Optimum designs based on this criterion are shown.
Some simulations results on finite sample performance of the criterion are reported.
Souffle" (1966), or "The Second Wind," both arriving in fine new transfers from Criterion, are essentially heist-gone-wrong stories.
Finally the numerical implications of the localization criterion are discussed.
Points that do not satisfy this structural criterion are removed from the set.
Finally, pressure design guidelines for superplastic bulging based on the proposed fracture criterion are recommended.
The strength parameters and stiffnesses needed for this failure criterion are obtained from virtual material tests.
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