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IAEA-TECDOC-1812
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11190
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One of the most important lessons from the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is that a reliable containment venting system can be crucial for effective accident management during severe accidents, especially for smaller volume containments in relation to the rated nuclear power. Containment venting can enhance the capability to maintain core cooling and containment integrity as well as reduce uncontrolled radioactive releases to the environment if the venting system has a filtration capacity. In general, a filtered containment vent system increases the flexibility of plant personnel in coping with unforeseen events. This publication provides the overview of the current status of related activities with the goal to share information between Member States on actions, upgrades, and new technologies pertaining to containment cooling and venting.

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978-92-0-153817-8
Publication Original Id
11190
Publication Year
2017
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1812
Price
18.00
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119
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Print (Paper)
Keywords
Reactor Technology, Nuclear Power Plants, Accidents, Prevention, Nuclear Reactor Accidents, Water Cooled Reactors, Mitigation, Containment, Venting, Fukushima Daiichi Accident, Proceedings, Accident Management, Radioactive Releases, Filtration, Plant Personnel, Member States, Filtered Containment, FCVSs, Core Damage, Reactor Design, Strategies, Long Term Containment, Cooling, Hydrogen Combustion
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