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Technical Letter Reports – 2022

Document Number Title Publish Date
RES-DE-ICEEB-2022-006 Hazard Analysis: An outline of Technical Bases for the Evaluation of Criteria, Methodology, and results 06/17/2022
RES-DE-REB-2022-1 Review of Code Cases Permitting Use of Nickel-Based Alloy 617 in Conjunction with ASME Section III, Division 5 01/31/2022
RES-DE-REB-2022-2 Evaluation of Factors Affecting Durability of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite Repairs – Single-Ply Laminate Study 04/29/2022
RES-DE-REB-2022-3 FAVOR Software Design Document for v20.1.12 05/12/2022
RES-DE-REB-2022-4 Preliminary Assessment of Considerations for the Front-End Activities for Molten Salt Reactors 05/09/2022
RES-DE-REB-2022-5 Advanced Manufacturing Technology Components for Advanced Fuel Assemblies 08/31/2022
RES-DE-REB-2022-6 Regulatory Considerations for Nuclear Energy Applications of Digital Twin Technologies 09/02/2022
RES-DE-REB-2022-7 Project Summary of Digital Twin Regulatory Viability in Nuclear Energy Applications 09/02/2022
RES-DE-REB-2022-8 Status of Advanced Non-Light Water Reactor Research Activities: Materials, Chemistry, and Component Integrity 10/11/2022
RES-DE-REB-2022-9 Technical Support for Component Integrity - Postulated Pipe Rupture Locations 10/12/2022
RES-DE-REB-2022-11 Graphite Degradation Modeling and Analysis 12/31/2022
RES-DE-REB-2022-13 Autonomous Researcher Feasibility Studies 12/16/2022

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