An Evaluation of Alternative Safety Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants |
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Authors: | Kenneth A. Solomon Pamela F. Nelson James R. Chiesa Katy Wolf |
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Affiliation: | The Rand Corporation, 1700 Main Street, Santa Monica, California 90406. |
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Abstract: | Safety criteria for frequency of nuclear-reactor accidents and for reactor-induced risk to individuals and to society are evaluated on the basis of their comprehensiveness, clarity, recognition of uncertainty, practicability, defensibility, simplicity, and internal consistency. Many criteria were found to be comprehensive and practicable; few completely satisfied the other evaluation standards. A consensus inferred from the most favorably evaluated criteria would allow between 1.0time10-4 and 1.0time10-3 core melts per reactor year, between 1.0time10-6 and 2.0time10-5 fatalities per reactor year per individual, and a total exposure in the United States of between 1000 and 10,000 person rems per reactor year. This consensus is consistent with the criteria proposed in NUREG0880. |
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Keywords: | risk criteria safety standards core melt evaluations |
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