
Strengthening the SSTC NRS Scientific and Technical Potential through Participation in the IAEA Coordinated Research Projects
Author(s) -
Yu. Balashevska,
D. Gumenyuk,
I. Ovdiienko,
O. Pecherytsia,
I. Shevchenko,
Yu. Yesypenko,
O. Zhabin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
nuclear and radiation safety
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.221
H-Index - 5
ISSN - 2073-6231
DOI - 10.32918/nrs.2021.1(89).01
Subject(s) - preparedness , radiological weapon , scope (computer science) , unit (ring theory) , process management , engineering , engineering management , political science , environmental planning , business , medicine , computer science , environmental science , psychology , mathematics education , law , radiology , programming language
The State Scientific and Technical Center for Nuclear and Radiation Safety (SSTC NRS), a Ukrainian enterprise with a 29-year experience in the area of scientific and technical support to the national nuclear regulator (SNRIU), has been actively involved in international research activities. Participation in the IAEA coordinated research activities is among the SSTC NRS priorities. In the period of 2018–2020, the IAEA accepted four SSTC NRS proposals for participation in respective Coordinated Research Projects (CRPs). These CRPs address scientific and technical issues in different areas such as: 1) performance of probabilistic safety assessment for multi-unit/multi-reactor sites; 2) use of dose projection tools to ensure preparedness and response to nuclear and radiological emergencies; 3) phenomena related to in-vessel melt retention; 4) spent fuel characterization. This article presents a brief overview of the abovementioned projects with definition of scientific contributions by the SSTC NRS (participation in benchmarks, development of methodological documents on implementing research stages and of IAEA technical documents (TECDOC) for demonstration of best practices and results of research carried out by international teams).
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