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Consideration on utilization of atmospheric dispersion models for a nuclear emergency preparedness and response

  • 1. Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Sector of Nuclear Safety Research and Emergency Preparedness, Nuclear Emergency Assistance and Training Center, Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Research and Development Division, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki (Japan)
  • 2. Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear Human Resource Development Center, Tokai, Ibaraki (Japan)
  • 3. Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Sector of Nuclear Science Research, Nuclear Science Research Institute, Nuclear Science and Engineering Center, Environment and Radiation Sciences Division, Tokai, Ibaraki (Japan)

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Triggered by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station accident, there have been a lot of arguments among various situations and levels about utilization of atmospheric dispersion models for a nuclear emergency preparedness and response. Most of these arguments, however, were alternative and extreme discussions on whether predictions by computational models could be applied or not for protective measures in a nuclear emergency, and it was hard to say that these arguments were politely conducted, based on scientific verification in an emergency response. It was known, on the other hand, that there were not a few potential users of atmospheric dispersion models and/or calculation results by the models within the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) and outside. However, they seemed to have a lack of understanding and a misunderstanding on proper use of different kinds of atmospheric dispersion models. This report compares an outline of models and calculation method in atmospheric dispersion models for a nuclear emergency preparedness and response, with a central focus on the models which have been developed and used in the JAEA. Examples of calculations by these models are also described in the report. This report aims at contributing to future consideration and activities for potential users of atmospheric dispersion models within the JAEA and outside. (author)

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Also available from JAEA; DOI: https://doi.org/10.11484/jaea-review-2021-021

Abstract (Japanese)

東京電力(株)福島第一原子力発電所事故を契機として、原子力防災への大気拡散モデルの利用について、様々な状況とレベルで論争は続いた。しかし、計算モデルによる予測は原子力災害対策に使用可能かどうかといった二者択一の極端な議論が多く、緊急時対応の科学的検証に基づいて丁寧に議論されてきたとは言い難かった。一方、日本原子力研究開発機構(原子力機構)内外には、大気拡散モデルやその解析結果の潜在的利用希望者が少なからず存在することが分かったが、複数の種類がある大気拡散モデルについて、その目的と用途に応じた使い分けに関して理解不足と誤解があることが見受けられた。本報告書では、原子力防災に利用される大気拡散モデルについて、原子力機構で開発または使用されているモデルを中心として、モデルの概要や計算手法等を比較するとともに、それらのモデルを利用した解析例を記述した。これにより、原子力機構内外における大気拡散モデルの潜在的利用希望者に対して、今後の検討や活動に参考となることを目的とした。(著者)

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Original title (Japanese)
原子力防災における大気拡散モデルの利用に関する考察

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70 p.
Report number
JAEA-Review--2021-021

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65 refs., 20 figs., 6 tabs.