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Computation of radioactive material transport limits within A1/A2 Working Group at IAEA TRANSSC

IAEA's (International Atomic Energy Agency) publication SSG-26 defines a methodology for calculating A1/A2 values. These values were conceived as limits for the transport of radioactive goods, to limit the public's exposure to radiation in the event of an accident. The limits ensure people...

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Autores principales: Frosio, Thomas, Bertreix, Philippe, Theis, Chris, Donjoux, Yann, Cabianca, Tiberio, Brown, Iain, Foster, Matthew, Endres, Janis, Eberhardt, Holger, Hayakawa, Nobuhiro, Louis, Baptiste, Thomas, Samuel, Bez, Jeremy
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2020.2971352
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2751152
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author Frosio, Thomas
Bertreix, Philippe
Theis, Chris
Donjoux, Yann
Cabianca, Tiberio
Brown, Iain
Foster, Matthew
Endres, Janis
Eberhardt, Holger
Hayakawa, Nobuhiro
Louis, Baptiste
Thomas, Samuel
Bez, Jeremy
author_facet Frosio, Thomas
Bertreix, Philippe
Theis, Chris
Donjoux, Yann
Cabianca, Tiberio
Brown, Iain
Foster, Matthew
Endres, Janis
Eberhardt, Holger
Hayakawa, Nobuhiro
Louis, Baptiste
Thomas, Samuel
Bez, Jeremy
author_sort Frosio, Thomas
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description IAEA's (International Atomic Energy Agency) publication SSG-26 defines a methodology for calculating A1/A2 values. These values were conceived as limits for the transport of radioactive goods, to limit the public's exposure to radiation in the event of an accident. The limits ensure people involved in an accident receive an effective dose of no more than 50 mSv and a skin equivalent dose no greater than 500 mSv. The current values are based on five exposure scenarios taken from the Q-System, described in 1996. In 2013, the IAEA commissioned an international working group to improve the Q-System and calculate new limits for the transport of radioactive material. Within this working group, CERN has developed a set of models and an associated mathematical framework, and compiled them in a single piece of software. The primary purpose of the software is to compute and compare values produced by the different models under discussion. Later, the software could be distributed in a lighter version which will include the agreed upon regulatory model to determine the A1/A2 values.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-18443482021-03-02T20:35:21Zdoi:10.1109/access.2020.2971352http://cds.cern.ch/record/2751152engFrosio, ThomasBertreix, PhilippeTheis, ChrisDonjoux, YannCabianca, TiberioBrown, IainFoster, MatthewEndres, JanisEberhardt, HolgerHayakawa, NobuhiroLouis, BaptisteThomas, SamuelBez, JeremyComputation of radioactive material transport limits within A1/A2 Working Group at IAEA TRANSSCHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsComputing and ComputersIAEA's (International Atomic Energy Agency) publication SSG-26 defines a methodology for calculating A1/A2 values. These values were conceived as limits for the transport of radioactive goods, to limit the public's exposure to radiation in the event of an accident. The limits ensure people involved in an accident receive an effective dose of no more than 50 mSv and a skin equivalent dose no greater than 500 mSv. The current values are based on five exposure scenarios taken from the Q-System, described in 1996. In 2013, the IAEA commissioned an international working group to improve the Q-System and calculate new limits for the transport of radioactive material. Within this working group, CERN has developed a set of models and an associated mathematical framework, and compiled them in a single piece of software. The primary purpose of the software is to compute and compare values produced by the different models under discussion. Later, the software could be distributed in a lighter version which will include the agreed upon regulatory model to determine the A1/A2 values.oai:inspirehep.net:18443482020
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Computing and Computers
Frosio, Thomas
Bertreix, Philippe
Theis, Chris
Donjoux, Yann
Cabianca, Tiberio
Brown, Iain
Foster, Matthew
Endres, Janis
Eberhardt, Holger
Hayakawa, Nobuhiro
Louis, Baptiste
Thomas, Samuel
Bez, Jeremy
Computation of radioactive material transport limits within A1/A2 Working Group at IAEA TRANSSC
title Computation of radioactive material transport limits within A1/A2 Working Group at IAEA TRANSSC
title_full Computation of radioactive material transport limits within A1/A2 Working Group at IAEA TRANSSC
title_fullStr Computation of radioactive material transport limits within A1/A2 Working Group at IAEA TRANSSC
title_full_unstemmed Computation of radioactive material transport limits within A1/A2 Working Group at IAEA TRANSSC
title_short Computation of radioactive material transport limits within A1/A2 Working Group at IAEA TRANSSC
title_sort computation of radioactive material transport limits within a1/a2 working group at iaea transsc
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Computing and Computers
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2020.2971352
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2751152
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