RADTRAD: A simplified model for RADionuclide Transport and Removal And Dose estimation
Author(s) -
S.L. Humphreys,
L.A. Miller,
David K. Monroe,
T.J. Heames
Publication year - 1998
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/604405
Subject(s) - radionuclide , source code , containment (computer programming) , code (set theory) , quality assurance , computer science , documentation , radioactive waste , table (database) , nuclear engineering , environmental science , engineering , database , waste management , nuclear physics , physics , programming language , operations management , external quality assessment , set (abstract data type)
This report documents the RADTRAD computer code developed for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) to estimate transport and removal of radionuclides and dose at selected receptors. The document includes a users` guide to the code, a description of the technical basis for the code, the quality assurance and code acceptance testing documentation, and a programmers` guide. The RADTRAD code can be used to estimate the containment release using either the NRC TID-14844 or NUREG-1465 source terms and assumptions, or a user-specified table. In addition, the code can account for a reduction in the quantity of radioactive material due to containment sprays, natural deposition, filters, and other natural and engineered safety features. The RADTRAD code uses a combination of tables and/or numerical models of source term reduction phenomena to determine the time-dependent dose at user-specified locations for a given accident scenario. The code system also provides the inventory, decay chain, and dose conversion factor tables needed for the dose calculation. The RADTRAD code can be used to assess occupational radiation exposures, typically in the control room; to estimate site boundary doses; and to estimate dose attenuation due to modification of a facility or accident sequence
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