2. Materials
Concrete structures related to nuclear safety are made up of various components that perform multiple functions, such as load-bearing, radiation protection and waterproofing. These structures are mainly composed of concrete, conventional steel reinforcement, prestressed steel and steel liners. The quality of these materials is governed by regulations, qualification tests and certifications, and is also monitored throughout construction. Further information on these building materials can be found in the following literature
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Standards and norms
- Concrete – Specification, performance, production and compliance. - NF EN 206 - 2014
- Cement – Part 1: Composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cements. - NF EN 197-1 - 2012
- Steel for reinforced concrete – Weldable steels – Part 1: bars and crowns. - NF A 35-080 - 2020
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