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Deterministic analysis for the sensitivity of Licensing Basis Events (LBE) radiological consequences to various exposure pathways for the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PMBR) / Lillian M. Sedumoeng

Nuclear safety is the main concern for the licensing of nuclear power plants, not only in the
Republic of South Africa but also worldwide. The design of the nuclear power plant plays
an important role in the licensing process, which includes probabilistic and deterministic
analysis of a set of design or Licensing basis events. This study was about the
deterministic analysis for the sensitivity of licensing basis events radiological
consequences to different radiological pathways. The study was done for the Pebble Bed
Modular Reactor (PBMR), which is a nuclear power plant, still in its early phase of design
approaching its detailed design phase.
An abnormal event or an accident could lead to a release of radioactive particles and
gases from a Pebble Bed Modular Reactor and could give rise to radiation exposure to
workers and the surrounding population. Therefore nuclear events due to PBMR, which
are Licensing Basis Events or Design Basis Accidents, must be analysed in order to
demonstrate that accidental and routine releases of radioactivity are kept As Low As
Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) and that the design basis meets offsite dose
requirements with adequate safety margins.
In this work, it is also shown that collectively the risk criteria are satisfied in the
fundamental safety requirements of National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) of the Republic of
South Africa (RSA) and similar risk criteria of the other countries in which it has to be
employed.
Furthermore the various pathways through which radioactivity can reach the public are
analysed. The focus of the study was to determine which pathways deliver the greatest
radiation exposure if there is an accident due to an event happening in PBMR and also to
provide a LBE analysis process as a step in confirming that the design meets the licensing
requirements. / Thesis (M.Sc. ARST) North-West University, 2004

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:nwu/oai:dspace.nwu.ac.za:10394/11316
Date January 2004
CreatorsSedumoeng, Lillian M.
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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