Progresses in Tritium Accident Modelling in the Frame of IAEA EMRAS II

The assessment of the environmental impact of tritium release from nuclear facilities is a topic of interest in many countries. In the IAEA's Environmental Modelling for Radiation Safety (EMRAS I) programme, progresses for routine releases were done and in the EMRAS II programme a dedicated wor...

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Published inFusion science and technology Vol. 67; no. 2; pp. 343 - 348
Main Authors Galeriu, D., Melintescu, A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Taylor & Francis 01.03.2015
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Summary:The assessment of the environmental impact of tritium release from nuclear facilities is a topic of interest in many countries. In the IAEA's Environmental Modelling for Radiation Safety (EMRAS I) programme, progresses for routine releases were done and in the EMRAS II programme a dedicated working group (WG 7 - "Tritium" Accidents) focused on the potential accidental releases (liquid and atmospheric pathways). The progresses achieved in WG 7 were included in a complex report - a technical document of IAEA covering both liquid and atmospheric accidental release consequences. A brief description of the progresses achieved in the frame of EMRAS II WG7 is presented. Further needs of the processes understanding and the experimental efforts are emphasised.
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ISSN:1536-1055
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DOI:10.13182/FST14-T26