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Proceedings of the CSNI specialists meeting on nuclear aerosols in reactor safety

Abstract

The technical program, as recorded by these proceedings, includes opening addresses, a panel discussion on 'nuclear aerosol measurement', a panel discussion on 'what remains to be done', six invited review papers, and 33 papers from six different countries grouped into the following topical areas: (1) aerosol source terms (nuclear aerosol formation and characterization, nucleation and condensation, size and composition of primary particles, aerosol source terms for postulated accidents); (2) aerosol processes (correction factors, growth and interaction rates, removal rates); (3) measurement techniques (focused on assessing limits of accuracy and implications for code validation for accident consequence analysis); (4) mathematical and computer modelling; (5) comparison of codes and experiments); and (6) applications (focused on application of aerosol technology to reactor design, sensitivity of results, and implications for radiological consequence assessment for hypothetical accidents)
Publication Date:
Oct 15, 1980
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEA-CSNI-R-1980-45; NUREG-CR-1724; ORNL-NUREG-TM-404
Resource Relation:
Conference: CSNI specialists meeting on nuclear aerosols in reactor safety, Gatlinburg, Tennessee (United States), 15-17 Apr 1980
Subject:
22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS; 97 MATHEMATICAL METHODS AND COMPUTING; 46 INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; ACCURACY; AEROSOL MONITORING; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; COMPUTER CODES; FISSION PRODUCT RELEASE; FRAGMENTATION; LEADING ABSTRACT; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; MEASURING METHODS; MEETINGS; NEA; PARTICLE SIZE; PARTICULATES; RADIOACTIVE AEROSOLS; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; REACTOR SAFETY; REACTOR SAFETY EXPERIMENTS; SAFETY ANALYSIS; SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS; SOURCE TERMS; VALIDATION; ABSTRACTS; ACCIDENTS; AEROSOLS; AIR POLLUTION MONITORING; COLLOIDS; DISPERSIONS; EVALUATION; INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; MONITORING; OECD; PARTICLES; SAFETY; SIZE; SOLS; TESTING
OSTI ID:
21413736
Research Organizations:
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development - Nuclear Energy Agency, Committee on the safety of nuclear installations - OECD/NEA/CSNI, Le Seine Saint-Germain, 12 boulevard des Iles, F-92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux (France); US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, Washington DC (United States); Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 (United States)
Country of Origin:
NEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: XN1000507006273
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
620 p. pages
Announcement Date:
Apr 14, 2011

Citation Formats

None. Proceedings of the CSNI specialists meeting on nuclear aerosols in reactor safety. NEA: N. p., 1980. Web.
None. Proceedings of the CSNI specialists meeting on nuclear aerosols in reactor safety. NEA.
None. 1980. "Proceedings of the CSNI specialists meeting on nuclear aerosols in reactor safety." NEA.
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abstractNote = {The technical program, as recorded by these proceedings, includes opening addresses, a panel discussion on 'nuclear aerosol measurement', a panel discussion on 'what remains to be done', six invited review papers, and 33 papers from six different countries grouped into the following topical areas: (1) aerosol source terms (nuclear aerosol formation and characterization, nucleation and condensation, size and composition of primary particles, aerosol source terms for postulated accidents); (2) aerosol processes (correction factors, growth and interaction rates, removal rates); (3) measurement techniques (focused on assessing limits of accuracy and implications for code validation for accident consequence analysis); (4) mathematical and computer modelling; (5) comparison of codes and experiments); and (6) applications (focused on application of aerosol technology to reactor design, sensitivity of results, and implications for radiological consequence assessment for hypothetical accidents)}
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