Published February 1989 | Version v1
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Evaluation of external hazards to nuclear power plants in the United States: Other external events

Description

In support of implementation of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Severe Accident Policy, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has performed a study of the risk of core damage to nuclear power plants in the United States due to ''other external events.'' The broad objective has been to gain an understanding of whether ''other external events'' (the hazards not covered by previous reports) are among the major potential accident initiators that may pose a threat of severe reactor core damage or of large radioactive release to the environment from the reactor. The ''other external events'' covered in this report are nearby industrial/military facility accidents, on site hazardous material storage accidents, severe temperature transients, severe weather storms, lightning strikes, external fires, extraterrestrial activity, volcanic activity, earth movement, and abrasive windstorms. The analysis was based on two figures-of-merit, one based on core damage frequency and the other based on the frequency of large radioactive releases. 37 refs., 8 tabs

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MF available from INIS under the Report Number; NTIS, PC A04/MF A01 - US Govt. Printing Office. - OSTI as TI89007619.

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Imprint Pagination
54 p.
Report number
NUREG/CR--5042-Suppl.2

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Secondary number(s)
UCID--21223-Suppl.2.