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An Outline of COSYMA, A New Program Package for Accident Consequence Assessments

Joachim Ehrhardt, J. A. Jones

Nuclear Technology / Volume 94 / Number 2 / May 1991 / Pages 196-203

Technical Paper / Advances in Reactor Accident Consequence Assessment / Nuclear Reactor Safety / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT91-A34541

COSYMA (COde SYstem from MARIA) is a new program package for assessing the off-site consequences of accidental releases of radioactive material to atmosphere, developed as part of the Commission of the European Communities Methods for Assessing the Radiological Impact of Accidents (MARIA) program. It represents a fusion of ideas and modules from the program system UFOMOD from Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe, the program MARC from the National Radiological Protection Board, new model developments, and data libraries from other MARIA contractors. The flexible coding permits a problem-oriented application to different sites, source terms, emergency plans, and needs of users in the various parts of Europe. An overview is given of the structure, models, and endpoints of COSYMA.