2019
DOI: 10.12943/cnr.2017.00005
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Challenges for Physics-Based Models of a Radionuclide Dispersal Device

Abstract: A “dirty bomb” is a type of hypothetical radiological dispersal device (RDD) that has been the subject of significant safety and security concerns given the disruption that would result in a postulated terrorist attack. Reliable and accurate predictions of dispersion of radiological material from an RDD are absolutely necessary for first responders and emergency decision makers to plan effective response strategies. Development of high-fidelity, mechanistic models of a dirty bomb are complicated because disper… Show more

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