2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/988/2/022026
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Analysis of Accidents and Incidents What Happened at Nuclear Power Plants in Russia from 1992 to 2019

Abstract: The article discusses emergencies that occurred at nuclear power plants in the Russian Federation for the period from 1992 to 2019. In the work, a systematic and statistical analysis was carried out, the number of emergency events was counted, the nuclear power plants at which accidents and incidents occurred, the year of occurrence of the emergency event was indicated, the main objects, the causes of emergencies were identified, the types of reactors at which accidents often occurred were identified, conclusi… Show more

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“…The second accident occurred on November 30, 1975 at the same NPP, due to a technical malfunction, the technological channel at the first RBMK power unit collapsed, which led to an emergency shutdown and the release of radioactive isotopes into the atmosphere. The third accident was noticed on September 9, 1982 at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, which was associated with the depressurization of the technological channel of the RBMK reactor, which led to its emergency shutdown with the release of radioactive substances of the radiation dose up to 0.05 sievert (Sv), which further required special work to clean up the territory to its initial state [1,4,5]. The fourth accident occurred on February 27, 1983, also at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, due to a technical malfunction, a guillotine rupture of the RBMK-1000 technological channel occurred.…”
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“…The second accident occurred on November 30, 1975 at the same NPP, due to a technical malfunction, the technological channel at the first RBMK power unit collapsed, which led to an emergency shutdown and the release of radioactive isotopes into the atmosphere. The third accident was noticed on September 9, 1982 at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, which was associated with the depressurization of the technological channel of the RBMK reactor, which led to its emergency shutdown with the release of radioactive substances of the radiation dose up to 0.05 sievert (Sv), which further required special work to clean up the territory to its initial state [1,4,5]. The fourth accident occurred on February 27, 1983, also at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, due to a technical malfunction, a guillotine rupture of the RBMK-1000 technological channel occurred.…”
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“…The doses received by residents evacuated from heavily polluted areas reached 33 mSv. The doses accumulated over the years after the accident are estimated from 10 to 50 mSv [4][5]. The seventh accident was registered on March 28, 1988 at the Ignalina NPP, due to the fault of the personnel, damage occurred to the drainage pipeline and the pipeline system for the exhaust steam of the turbine at the first RBMK-1500 power unit.…”
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