Standard IEEE 1205-2014 16.5.2014 preview

IEEE 1205-2014

IEEE Guide for Assessing, Monitoring, and Mitigating Aging Effects on Electrical Equipment Used in Nuclear Power Generating Stations and Other Nuclear Facilities



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Designation standards: IEEE 1205-2014
Publication date standards: 16.5.2014
SKU: NS-415561
The number of pages: 77
Approximate weight : 231 g (0.51 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEEE

Annotation of standard text IEEE 1205-2014 :

Revision Standard - Active.
Guidelines for assessing, monitoring, and mitigating aging degradation effects on electrical equipment used in nuclear power generating stations and other nuclear facilities are provided. This guide also includes informative annexes on aging mechanisms, environmental monitoring, condition monitoring, aging program essential attributes, and examples demonstrating the application of the basic principles described in this guideline.

ISBN: 978-0-7381-9061-7, 978-0-7381-9062-4
Number of Pages: 77
Product Code: STD98618, STDPD98618
Keywords: activation energy, aging, aging assessment, aging effects, aging management, Arrhenius, condition monitoring, degradation, environmental monitoring, IEEE 1205(TM), license renewal, radiation aging model, residual life, stressor, thermal aging model
Category: Nuclear and Plasma Science

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