2020
DOI: 10.22161/ijaers.79.52
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Computational modeling of atmospheric dispersion applied to a small modular reactor

Abstract: This study describes the computational modeling of the atmospheric dispersion resulting from a postulated radiological accident in a small modular reactor (SMR), with a power of 16 MWe (50 MWt), and containing three fuel enrichment regions, at 4%, 5 % and 20%. Among the hypothetical inventory radionuclides, derived from nuclear reactions during fuel burnup after 2 years of operation, the contribution of Cs-137 was considered for simulation, using the HotSpot code, of the concentration and total effective doses… Show more

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“…The enhanced safety features of SMRs compared to traditional reactors make them attractive options for power generation [58]. The proximity to population centers and emergency response capabilities are also taken into account to ensure the safety of the surrounding communities [59].…”
Section: What Are the Location Factors And Attractiveness Factors Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enhanced safety features of SMRs compared to traditional reactors make them attractive options for power generation [58]. The proximity to population centers and emergency response capabilities are also taken into account to ensure the safety of the surrounding communities [59].…”
Section: What Are the Location Factors And Attractiveness Factors Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%