Nuclear safety

著者

    • Petrangeli, Gianni

書誌事項

Nuclear safety

Gianni Petrangeli

Butterworth-Heinemann, an imprint of Elsevier, c2020

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The second edition of Nuclear Safety provides the most up to date methods and data needed to evaluate the safety of nuclear facilities and related processes using risk-informed safety analysis, and provides readers with new techniques to assess the consequences of radioactive releases. Gianni Petrangeli provides applies his wealth of experience to expertly guide the reader through an analysis of nuclear safety aspects, and applications of various well-known cases. Since the first edition was published in 2006, the Fukishima 2011 inundation and accident has brought a big change in nuclear safety experience and perception. This new edition addresses lessons learned from the 2011 Fukishima accident, provides further examples of nuclear safety application and includes consideration of the most recent operational events and data. This thoroughly updated resource will be particularly valuable to industry technical managers and operators and the experts involved in plant safety evaluation and controls. This book will satisfy generalists with an ample spectrum of competences, specialists within the nuclear industry, and all those seeking for simple plant modelling and evaluation methods. New to this edition: Up to date analysis on recent events within the field, particularly events at Fukushima Further examples of application on safety analysis New ways to use the book through calculated examples

目次

  • 1. Objectives of nuclear safety 2. Short history of nuclear safety technology 3. Inventory and localisation of radioactive products in the plant 4. Safety systems and their functions 5. Classification of accidents and description of some examples: Classification
  • Design basis accidents
  • Beyond design basis accidents 6. Severe accidents 7. Dispersion of radioactive releases 8. Health consequences of releases 9. The general approach to the safety of the plant and of the site 10. Defence in depth 11. Quality assurance 12. Safety analysis: Deterministic safety analysis
  • Probabilistic safety analysis 13. Safety analysis review 14. Classification of plant components 15. Notes on some plant components: The reactor pressure vessel
  • Piping
  • Valves
  • Containers 16. Resistance of plants to earthquakes 17. Resistance of plants to tornadoes 18. Resistance to external impacts 19. Nuclear safety criteria: General characteristics
  • The U.S. General design criteria
  • IAEA criteria
  • EUR criteria
  • Other sets of general design criteria 20. Nuclear safety research 21. Operating experience: Principal sources
  • Some notable events
  • The International Nuclear Event Scale 22. Underground location of nuclear power plants 23. Underground nuclear tests 24. Effects of nuclear explosions 25. Radioactive waste 26. Safety of fusion reactors 27. Safety of specific plants and of other activities 28. Nuclear plants on satellites 29. Erroneous beliefs in nuclear safety 30. When can we say that a particular plant is safe? 31. The limits of nuclear safety: the residual risk

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