Abstract
The objective of International Standard Problem (ISP) number 34 is to test computer codes designed to follow the transport and deposition, in both the primary circuit and containment building, of fission products and bulk-reactor materials aerosols released from degrading fuel in a severe reactor accident. A meeting was held to discuss the objectives and timescales of the ISP, to define the modelling procedures, and to agree the specifications of the tests. (UK).
Citation Formats
Bennett, P J, Bowsher, B R, and Williams, D A.
CSNI ISP 34 (Falcon). Proceedings of first workshop, Winfrith Technology Centre, 23-24 March 1992.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Bennett, P J, Bowsher, B R, & Williams, D A.
CSNI ISP 34 (Falcon). Proceedings of first workshop, Winfrith Technology Centre, 23-24 March 1992.
United Kingdom.
Bennett, P J, Bowsher, B R, and Williams, D A.
1992.
"CSNI ISP 34 (Falcon). Proceedings of first workshop, Winfrith Technology Centre, 23-24 March 1992."
United Kingdom.
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title = {CSNI ISP 34 (Falcon). Proceedings of first workshop, Winfrith Technology Centre, 23-24 March 1992}
author = {Bennett, P J, Bowsher, B R, and Williams, D A}
abstractNote = {The objective of International Standard Problem (ISP) number 34 is to test computer codes designed to follow the transport and deposition, in both the primary circuit and containment building, of fission products and bulk-reactor materials aerosols released from degrading fuel in a severe reactor accident. A meeting was held to discuss the objectives and timescales of the ISP, to define the modelling procedures, and to agree the specifications of the tests. (UK).}
place = {United Kingdom}
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