2022
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6498/ac9395
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Radiological risk evaluation applied to aerial evacuation procedures in a nuclear scenario

Abstract: This study evaluates the risk assessment of a hypothetical scenario where an off-site radioactive release occurs at a nuclear power plant. By using the code ARGOS (PDC-ARGOS) a numerical simulation was performed to simulate exposure conditions in an atmospheric plume of contamination. Crews on a rescue mission traverse the plume through a pre-defined path to evaluate the risk from a hypothetical radiological exposure. Applying a sophisticated epidemiological assessment methodology, radiation doses and risks on… Show more

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“…The study also highlights the significance of practical tests in radioactive environments typical of aerospace activity. Evaluating radiological risk for crews at high altitudes, within radioactive plumes, or even in space zones beyond the Earth's p. 4 magnetosphere is paramount [3]. The polymers classified in this study are candidates for use as vehicle shielding elements for radioactive energy fields up to 1 MeV [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study also highlights the significance of practical tests in radioactive environments typical of aerospace activity. Evaluating radiological risk for crews at high altitudes, within radioactive plumes, or even in space zones beyond the Earth's p. 4 magnetosphere is paramount [3]. The polymers classified in this study are candidates for use as vehicle shielding elements for radioactive energy fields up to 1 MeV [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%