The Fukushima Event: The Outline and the Technological Background

The paper deals with the evaluation of the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) accident in Units 1 to 4: an attempt is made to discuss the scenario within a technological framework, considering precursory documented regulations and predictable system performance. An outline is given at firs...

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Main Authors: Francesco D'Auria, Giorgio Galassi, Patricia Pla, Martina Adorni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/507921
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spelling doaj-24d81c6524d04e82985d6a5afa4218262020-11-24T23:56:02ZengHindawi LimitedScience and Technology of Nuclear Installations1687-60751687-60832012-01-01201210.1155/2012/507921507921The Fukushima Event: The Outline and the Technological BackgroundFrancesco D'Auria0Giorgio Galassi1Patricia Pla2Martina Adorni3San Piero a Grado Nuclear Research Group (GRNSPG), University of Pisa, 56122 Pisa, ItalySan Piero a Grado Nuclear Research Group (GRNSPG), University of Pisa, 56122 Pisa, ItalySan Piero a Grado Nuclear Research Group (GRNSPG), University of Pisa, 56122 Pisa, ItalySan Piero a Grado Nuclear Research Group (GRNSPG), University of Pisa, 56122 Pisa, ItalyThe paper deals with the evaluation of the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) accident in Units 1 to 4: an attempt is made to discuss the scenario within a technological framework, considering precursory documented regulations and predictable system performance. An outline is given at first of the NPP layout and of the sequence of major events. Then, plausible time evolutions of relevant quantities in the different Units, is inferred based on results from the application of numerical codes. Scenarios happening in the primary circuit and containment (three Units involved) are distinguished from scenarios in spent fuel pool (four Units involved). Radiological releases to the environment and doses are approximately estimated. The event is originated by a natural catastrophe with almost simultaneous occurrence of earthquake and tsunami. These caused heavy destruction in a region in Japan much wider than the land around the NPP which was affected by the nuclear contamination. Key outcome from the work is the demonstration of strength for nuclear technology; looking at the past, misleading Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA) data and inadequacy in licensing processes have been found. Looking into the future keywords are Emergency Rescue Team (ERT), Enhanced Human Performance (EHP), and Robotics in Nuclear Safety and Security (RNSS).http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/507921
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Martina Adorni
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title The Fukushima Event: The Outline and the Technological Background
title_short The Fukushima Event: The Outline and the Technological Background
title_full The Fukushima Event: The Outline and the Technological Background
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publisher Hindawi Limited
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publishDate 2012-01-01
description The paper deals with the evaluation of the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) accident in Units 1 to 4: an attempt is made to discuss the scenario within a technological framework, considering precursory documented regulations and predictable system performance. An outline is given at first of the NPP layout and of the sequence of major events. Then, plausible time evolutions of relevant quantities in the different Units, is inferred based on results from the application of numerical codes. Scenarios happening in the primary circuit and containment (three Units involved) are distinguished from scenarios in spent fuel pool (four Units involved). Radiological releases to the environment and doses are approximately estimated. The event is originated by a natural catastrophe with almost simultaneous occurrence of earthquake and tsunami. These caused heavy destruction in a region in Japan much wider than the land around the NPP which was affected by the nuclear contamination. Key outcome from the work is the demonstration of strength for nuclear technology; looking at the past, misleading Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA) data and inadequacy in licensing processes have been found. Looking into the future keywords are Emergency Rescue Team (ERT), Enhanced Human Performance (EHP), and Robotics in Nuclear Safety and Security (RNSS).
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