Published September 2, 2022 | Version v1
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Assessment in marine environment for a hypothetic nuclear accident based on the database of tidal harmonic constants

Description

The eleven nuclear power plants in operation, under construction and a well-planned plant in the east coast of China generally use seawater for reactor cooling. In this study, an oceanic dispersion assessment system based on a database of tidal harmonic constants is developed. This system can calculate the tidal current without a large computational cost, and it is possible to calculate real-time predictions of pollu-tant dispersions in the ocean. Calculated amplitudes and phases have maximum errors of 10% and 20%with observations, respectively. A number of hypothetical simulations were performed according to vary-ing of the release starting time and duration of pollutant for the six nuclear sites in China. The developed system requires a computational time of one hour for one month of real-time forecasting in Linux OS. Thus, it can use to evaluate rapidly the dispersion characteristics of the pollutants released into the sea from a nuclear accident.

Abstract

European Union FP7 EURATOM project PREPARE 323287

Additional details

Created:
March 24, 2023
Modified:
November 30, 2023