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[en] The Three Mile Island reactor accident convincingly demonstrated the significance of chemical effects in determining the radiological consequences of severe core damage accidents. Since the time of the accident, considerable research has been conducted to identify those chemical phenomena that can occur in such accidents, and to elucidate the mechanisms which underlie these phenomena. In this report the state of the technology is briefly reviewed and a number of issues still to be resolved are presented. 30 refs
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1988; 9 p; International European Nuclear Society/American Nuclear Society meeting on thermal reactor safety; Avignon (France); 2-7 Oct 1988; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01; 1 as DE89000651; Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products.
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AEROSOLS, CHEMICAL PROPERTIES, CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS, CONTAINMENT, DESIGN BASIS ACCIDENTS, FISSION PRODUCT RELEASE, FISSION PRODUCTS, FUEL ELEMENTS, MELTDOWN, RADIOACTIVITY TRANSPORT, REACTOR ACCIDENTS, REACTOR COOLING SYSTEMS, REACTOR CORE DISRUPTION, REACTOR SAFETY, SOURCE TERMS, THREE MILE ISLAND-2 REACTOR
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