Event of loss of large area (LOLA) induced from extreme external event at multi-units nuclear installation has been emerged a new challenges in the realm of nuclear safety and regulation after Fukushima Dai-Ichi accident. The relevant information and experience on evaluation methodology and regulatory requirements are rarely available and negative to share due to the security sensitivity. Most of countries has been prepared their own regulatory requirements and methodologies to evaluate impact of LOLA at nuclear power plant. In Korea, newly amended the Nuclear Safety Acts requires to assess LOLA in terms of EDMG (Extended Damage Mitigation Guideline). Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety (KINS) has performed a pilot research project to develop...
AbstractIn the original licensing application for the prototype fast-breeder reactor, MONJU, the eve...
There is little information to decision support in air traffic management in case of nuclear release...
Volcanic hazards assessments for critical facilities, such as nuclear power plants, often must consi...
Event of loss of large area (LOLA) induced from extreme external event at multi-units nuclear instal...
Most nuclear power plants have extensive sets of Emergency Operating Procedures and Severe Accident ...
This paper deals with the assessment of external explosion, resulting from accidental release of jet...
Since the accident in the Japanese nuclear power plant Fukushima Dai‐ichi the discussion on severe n...
Background: The safety assessment in site selection for a new nuclear power plant is an essential is...
The needs for vulnerability analyses picked up the pace after the military threats to a nuclear powe...
The paper deals with the evaluation of the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) accident in U...
The nuclear accident in Japanese plants in 2011 has initiated a quick response from the countries ut...
Since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, concern and worry about multiunit accidents have been ...
International audienceThe Great East Japan earthquake occurred on March 11, 2011, at 1446, and the s...
The enormous discrepancy between risk perception and the risk associated with nuclear power utilizat...
Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan (NSC) provides the guideline on emergency preparedness for nuclea...
AbstractIn the original licensing application for the prototype fast-breeder reactor, MONJU, the eve...
There is little information to decision support in air traffic management in case of nuclear release...
Volcanic hazards assessments for critical facilities, such as nuclear power plants, often must consi...
Event of loss of large area (LOLA) induced from extreme external event at multi-units nuclear instal...
Most nuclear power plants have extensive sets of Emergency Operating Procedures and Severe Accident ...
This paper deals with the assessment of external explosion, resulting from accidental release of jet...
Since the accident in the Japanese nuclear power plant Fukushima Dai‐ichi the discussion on severe n...
Background: The safety assessment in site selection for a new nuclear power plant is an essential is...
The needs for vulnerability analyses picked up the pace after the military threats to a nuclear powe...
The paper deals with the evaluation of the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) accident in U...
The nuclear accident in Japanese plants in 2011 has initiated a quick response from the countries ut...
Since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, concern and worry about multiunit accidents have been ...
International audienceThe Great East Japan earthquake occurred on March 11, 2011, at 1446, and the s...
The enormous discrepancy between risk perception and the risk associated with nuclear power utilizat...
Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan (NSC) provides the guideline on emergency preparedness for nuclea...
AbstractIn the original licensing application for the prototype fast-breeder reactor, MONJU, the eve...
There is little information to decision support in air traffic management in case of nuclear release...
Volcanic hazards assessments for critical facilities, such as nuclear power plants, often must consi...