The SeaRAM Program conducted for the US Department of Energy by Sandia National Laboratories has developed estimates of the frequencies of occurrence of ship fires and ship collisions, the fraction of all ship fires and ship collisions that might be sufficiently severe to challenge the integrity of a Type B spent fuel transportation cask, the magnitude of the radioactive source terms that might be released from a Type B spent fuel transportation cask due to loss of cask integrity, and the magnitude of the radiological consequences that might be caused by the radioactive release.
SeaRAM: A DOE evaluation of maritime accident risk assessment data and methods
1998
11 pages
Report
No indication
English
Radioactive Wastes & Radioactivity , Radiation Shielding, Protection, & Safety , Marine Engineering , Marine & Waterway Transportation , Transportation Safety , Spent Fuel Casks , Maritime Transport , Accidents , Risk assessment , Ships , Fires , Safety Analysis , Source Terms , Probabilistic Estimation , Radionuclide Migration , SeaRAM(Shipping Radioactive Materials by Sea) , EDB/420204
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