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Nuclear Plant PRA: How Far Has It Come?
Authors:S Levine  N C Rasmussen
Institution:NUS Corporation, 910 Clopper Road, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878.;Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139.;Dr. Levine died on October 18, 1984.
Abstract:Nearly ten years have passed since the publication in August 1974 of the draft Reactor Safety Study (WASH 1400), the first detailed attempt to apply probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) techniques to estimate the public risks posed by commercial nuclear power plants. Now is an opportune time to look back and see how PRA has fared over these ten years. We will not attempt to pass judgement on how the Reactor Safety Study report itself has withstood the test of time, as that task is best left to others less directly involved in preparing the report. Instead, we will examine advances in the understanding, acceptance, and utilization of PRA techniques, as well as technical advances in PRA methods. Some of the significant insights gained from PRAs will be discussed. Finally, some observations on the future of PRA will be offered.
Keywords:probabilistic risk assessment (PRA)  reactor safety study  nuclear plant risk
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