Standard Swedish standard · SS-ISO 16117:2013

Nuclear criticality safety — Estimation of the number of fissions of a postulated criticality accident (ISO 16117:2013, IDT)

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This International Standard provides a methodology to estimate a reasonably maximal value of the number of fissions of a postulated criticality accident.The fission number estimate, associated with its postulated criticality accident, impacts the accident emergency planning and response because it is used for the estimation of radiation doses and of radioactive materials release.This International Standard does not provide a methodology and guidance to determine bounding accident scenarios.This International Standard does not cover criticality accident detection which is dealt with by ISO 7753.This International Standard does apply to nuclear facilities, plants, laboratories, storage, and transportation of fissile material (but not to nuclear power reactor cores) where a credible criticality accident may occur.

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Nuclear power plants, safety (27.120.20)


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Nuclear criticality safety — Estimation of the number of fissions of a postulated criticality accident (ISO 16117:2013, IDT)
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Language: English

Written by: Svenska institutet för standarder

International title:

Article no: STD-99742

Edition: 1

Approved: 10/17/2013

No of pages: 44