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[en] The critical question in evaluating various hydrogen accidents is whether or not significant quantities of fission products are released to the atmosphere. The function of containment systems is to prevent the escape of fission products. Thus, the determination of the capacity of containment structures to function during accident conditions is important to the study of hydrogen accidents. Toward this end, the objective of the Containment Safety Margins program is the development and verification of methodologies for reliably predicting the ultimate capacity of lightwater containment structures. The program was initiated in June 1980, and this paper addresses the first phase of the program, a planning effort, which is nearly complete
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Berman, M. (ed.); Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM (USA); p. 299-310; Sep 1981; p. 299-310; Workshop on the impact of hydrogen on water reactor safety; Albuquerque, NM (USA); 26-28 Jan 1981; Available from NTIS, PC A13/MF A01; 1 - GPO as DE83003257
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