The events at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station in March 2011 point out, among other matters, that concurrent accidents at multiple units of a site can occur in reality. Although site risk has been deterministically considered to some extent in nuclear power plant siting and design, potential occurrence of multi-unit accident sequences at a site was not investigated in sufficient detail thus far in the nuclear power community. Therefore, there is considerable worldwide interest and research effort directed toward multi-unit site risk assessment, especially in the countries with high-density nuclear-power-plant sites such as Korea. As the technique of probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) has been successfully applied to evaluate t...
In order to explore the risk assessment method of the multi-unit nuclear power plant site, this pape...
The objective with the SITRON (SITe Risk On Nuclear installations) project has been to search for pr...
Abstract – The enormous discrepancy between risk perception and the risk associated with nuclear pow...
After the Fukushima-Daiichi accident in 2011, the multi-unit risk, i.e., the risk due to several nuc...
Since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, concern and worry about multiunit accidents have been ...
Site or multi-unit (MU) risk assessment has been a major issue in the field of nuclear safety study ...
The importance of performing Level 3 probabilistic safety assessments (PSA) along with a general int...
Following a surge of interest in multi-unit risk in the last few years, many recent studies have sug...
Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) is one of the technologies that is used to inform the design, li...
The risk of multi-unit nuclear power plants (NPPs) at a site has received considerable critical atte...
Major part of the nuclear power sites house more than one reactor unit and other nuclear facilities ...
Currently, multi-unit risks have not typically been adequately accounted for in risk assessments, si...
Currently, multi-unit risks have not typically been adequately accounted for in risk assessments, si...
One of the technical challenges in multi-unit probabilistic safety assessment (MUPSA) is dealing wit...
Today, probabilistic risk assessments (PRAs) at multi-unit nuclear power plants consider risk from e...
In order to explore the risk assessment method of the multi-unit nuclear power plant site, this pape...
The objective with the SITRON (SITe Risk On Nuclear installations) project has been to search for pr...
Abstract – The enormous discrepancy between risk perception and the risk associated with nuclear pow...
After the Fukushima-Daiichi accident in 2011, the multi-unit risk, i.e., the risk due to several nuc...
Since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, concern and worry about multiunit accidents have been ...
Site or multi-unit (MU) risk assessment has been a major issue in the field of nuclear safety study ...
The importance of performing Level 3 probabilistic safety assessments (PSA) along with a general int...
Following a surge of interest in multi-unit risk in the last few years, many recent studies have sug...
Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) is one of the technologies that is used to inform the design, li...
The risk of multi-unit nuclear power plants (NPPs) at a site has received considerable critical atte...
Major part of the nuclear power sites house more than one reactor unit and other nuclear facilities ...
Currently, multi-unit risks have not typically been adequately accounted for in risk assessments, si...
Currently, multi-unit risks have not typically been adequately accounted for in risk assessments, si...
One of the technical challenges in multi-unit probabilistic safety assessment (MUPSA) is dealing wit...
Today, probabilistic risk assessments (PRAs) at multi-unit nuclear power plants consider risk from e...
In order to explore the risk assessment method of the multi-unit nuclear power plant site, this pape...
The objective with the SITRON (SITe Risk On Nuclear installations) project has been to search for pr...
Abstract – The enormous discrepancy between risk perception and the risk associated with nuclear pow...