An advanced system for quantifying the effects of radiological releases following a major nuclear accident

Although the use of nuclear power has several advantages over the burning of fossil fuels, it has several disadvantages also. The inherent danger of a nuclear accident at a power plant is one of these disadvantages. Although the probability of an accident is very low in comparison to other risks we...

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Main Author: Burnfield, Daniel L.
Other Authors: Systems Engineering
Format: Dissertation
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/41849
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-418492020-06-13T15:32:58Z An advanced system for quantifying the effects of radiological releases following a major nuclear accident Burnfield, Daniel L. Systems Engineering Blanchard, Benjamin S. Jr. Barham, Frank E. Triantis, Konstantinos P. Radioactive pollution of the atmosphere. LD5655.V851 1994.B876 Although the use of nuclear power has several advantages over the burning of fossil fuels, it has several disadvantages also. The inherent danger of a nuclear accident at a power plant is one of these disadvantages. Although the probability of an accident is very low in comparison to other risks we normally encounter, the consequences are significant. Thousands of local citizens could be exposed to radiation levels more than the normal background levels. It is the responsibility of the State to make the necessary decisions regarding the evacuation of its citizens. To make the best decision possible, it is necessary to obtain a large amount of information regarding the concentration of radionuclides being released and to quickly make projections of the exposure to ionizing radiation of the neighbors of the plant. Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:32:33Z 2014-03-14T21:32:33Z 1994-04-15 2010-03-30 2010-03-30 2010-03-30 Master's project etd-03302010-020420 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/41849 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-03302010-020420/ LD5655.V851_1994.B876.pdf BTD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Radioactive pollution of the atmosphere.
LD5655.V851 1994.B876
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LD5655.V851 1994.B876
Burnfield, Daniel L.
An advanced system for quantifying the effects of radiological releases following a major nuclear accident
description Although the use of nuclear power has several advantages over the burning of fossil fuels, it has several disadvantages also. The inherent danger of a nuclear accident at a power plant is one of these disadvantages. Although the probability of an accident is very low in comparison to other risks we normally encounter, the consequences are significant. Thousands of local citizens could be exposed to radiation levels more than the normal background levels. It is the responsibility of the State to make the necessary decisions regarding the evacuation of its citizens. To make the best decision possible, it is necessary to obtain a large amount of information regarding the concentration of radionuclides being released and to quickly make projections of the exposure to ionizing radiation of the neighbors of the plant. === Master of Science
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