ANSI ANS 8.10-2015 Criteria for Nuclear Criticality Safety Controls in Operations with Shielding and Confinement.pdf
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1、An American National StandardPublished by the American Nuclear Society 555 N. Kensington AveLa Grange Park, IL 60526ANSI/ANS-8.10-2015 Criteria for Nuclear Criticality Safety Controlsin Operations with Shielding and ConfinementANSI/ANS-8.10-2015ANSI/ANS8.102015American National Standard Criteria for
2、 Nuclear Criticality Safety Controls in Operations with Shielding and ConfinementSecretariatAmerican Nuclear SocietyPrepared by theAmerican Nuclear Society Standards Committee Working Group ANS-8.10Published by theAmerican Nuclear Society 555 North Kensington Avenue La Grange Park, Illinois 60526 US
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18、ANSI/ANS-8.10-2015iAmerican National Standard ANSI/ANS-8.10-2015(This Foreword is not a part of American National Standard, “Criteria for Nuclear Criticality Safety Controls in Operations with Shielding and Confinement,” ANSI/ANS-8.10-2015.)This standard amplifies the conditions necessary for the co
19、ntrol of criticality in fissionable materials set forth in American National Standard “Nuclear Criticality Safety in Operations with Fissionable Materials Outside Reactors,” ANSI/ANS-8.12014. Criteria for the prevention of criticality accidents are presented herein for facilities that provide adequa
20、te protection for personnel and the public against radiation and releases of radioactive materials resulting from accidental criticality. The radiation dose limits contained in the 1983 version of this standard were reexamined. The recommended radiation doses in Section 4.2.1 of this standard were a
21、djusted to be consistent with Section 5.9 of ICRP 103 (2007). This standard recognizes the usefulness and protective features of shielding against radiation and confinement of radioactive materials and allows a relaxation of criticality safety criteria when shielding and confinement meet criteria sp
22、ecified in this standard. If personnel are located remotely from the fissionable materials, distance may serve in lieu of some or all of the shielding. In the context of this standard, the shielding and confinement properties may exist because of the radioactive material processed in normal operatio
23、ns, or they may be designed into the facility expressly to protect against the effects of criticality accidents.This standard was initiated as the result of a survey conducted in September 1968 to establish the need for and the feasibility of such a standard. A working group was appointed by Subcomm
24、ittee 8 of the Standards Committee of the American Nuclear Society in November 1968, and the first draft was submitted in June 1969. In response to comments and discussions, the working group subsequently prepared twelve succeeding drafts over a fiveyear period. Some of the later revisions were the
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