ANS 2 15-2013 Criteria for modeling and calculating atmospheric dispersion of routine radiological releases from nuclear facilities.pdf
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1、ANSI/ANS-2.15-2013criteria for modeling and calculatingatmospheric dispersion of routine radiologicalreleases from nuclear facilitiesANSI/ANS-2.15-2013ANSI/ANS-2.15-2013American National StandardCriteria for Modeling and Calculating AtmosphericDispersion of Routine Radiological Releasesfrom Nuclear
2、FacilitiesSecretariatAmerican Nuclear SocietyPrepared by theAmerican Nuclear SocietyStandards CommitteeWorking Group ANS-2.15Published by theAmerican Nuclear Society555 North Kensington AvenueLa Grange Park, Illinois 60526 USAApproved February 27, 2013by theAmerican National Standards Institute, Inc
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17、ueLa Grange Park, IL 60526or standardsans.orgForewordThis Foreword is not a part of American National Standard “Criteria for Modeling andCalculating Atmospheric Dispersion of Routine Radiological Releases from Nuclear Facil-ities,” ANSI0ANS-2.15-2013.!Atmospheric dispersion modeling is the mathemati
18、cal simulation of atmosphericprocesses involving the release, transport, diffusion, and fate of airborne pollut-ants. Computer programs and systems that implement atmospheric dispersionmodeling have been in widespread use for decades. As a result, there are manycommon practices among model users. Ho
19、wever, a national standard does notexist that provides criteria for model selection and use for different types ofmodeling applications e.g., assessment of annual releases, accidental releaseevents! or for different types of modeling domains e.g., flat terrain, mountain0valley areas, water0land envi
20、ronments!. Instead, atmospheric dispersion model-ing practices are often based on a diverse set of regulatory guidance and otherdocuments that date from the 1970s and 1980s.Since the publication of these guidance documents, considerable advances haveoccurred in our understanding of the atmospheric p
21、rocesses that govern thetransport, diffusion, and deposition of atmospheric pollutants. Dramatic improve-ments in computer technologies have resulted in the significant increase incomputational processing speeds and information sharing capabilities of avail-able models. Also, technological advances
22、have occurred in the areas of meteo-rological monitoring, data collection, and data sharing that can greatly expandthe capabilities of atmospheric dispersion models. As a result of these changes,atmospheric dispersion modeling selection and usage practices need to be up-dated to incorporate the scie
23、ntific and technological enhancements, improvemodeling results, and support greater consistency among model users.Subject matter experts from the Nuclear Utilities Meteorological Data UsersGroup, the U.S. Department of Energys Meteorological Coordinating Council,and other organizations began working
24、 together in 2004 to define and standard-ize practices that can be used to address the atmospheric dispersion modeling ofradiological releases from nuclear facilities. The working group decided thatseveral standards were needed, based on end-use considerations:ANS-2.15, addressing atmospheric disper
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