Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6763473 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2013 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
In the proposed Risk Target concept an innovative original idea is used to join PSA L2 analyses with IAEA INES scale expressed in I131 equivalent transformed to consequences. The INES scale became the basis for further considerations as it is currently used for evaluation of degree of severity of real accidents. Since PSA deals with potential accidents which might become real with some probability (therefore PSAs are performed indeed), the INES scale seems to be a good tool - commonly and widely accepted for real accidents - to evaluate the degree of severity of potential accidents and thus to be used for the risk limit/target definition for nuclear accidents.
Keywords
BEIRDSARCSEDESAGICRPChernobyl nuclear power plantFMECAALARPABWRATWSNEATEPCOSARNETSGTRMexTDeterministic safety analysisRCICTEDEIRSNBDBAHRAEPADOECDFCFRPSACrtARSSAMNPPDBAIRSpsfALARANuclear Energy AgencyIAEAEuropean UnionProbabilistic Safety AssessmentAIDSHuman Reliability AnalysisDesign Basis AccidentsGross domestic productGDPSevere AccidentAcute radiation syndromeacquired immune deficiency syndromeReactor coolant systemGeneral ElectricPerformance shaping factorCore damage frequencySevere Accident ManagementEffective dose equivalentAs Low As Reasonably Achievablenuclear power plantSteam Generator Tube RuptureAnticipated transient without scramTotal effective dose equivalentpotassium iodide
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Authors
JiÅina Vitázková, Errico Cazzoli,