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Large Population Center and Core Melt Accident Considerations in Siting

Leonidas Camarinopoulos, George Yadigaroglu

Nuclear Technology / Volume 60 / Number 1 / January 1983 / Pages 60-68

Technical Paper / Nuclear Safety / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT83-A33102

The problem of providing suitable demographic siting criteria in the presence of a very large population center in an otherwise sparsely populated region is addressed. Simple calculations were performed making maximum use of pretabulated results of studies where core melt accidents are considered. These show that taking into consideration the air flow patterns in the region can lower the expected population doses from core melt accidents more effectively than distance alone. Expected doses are compared to the annual background radiation dose. A simple siting criterion combining geographical considerations with the probability of a release reaching the large population center is proposed.