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Conceptual Basis For The Definition And Calculation Of Expected Dose In Performance Assessments For The Proposed High-level Radioactive Waste Repository At Yucca Mountain, Nevada

机译:内华达州尤卡山拟议的高放废物处置库拟议绩效评估中预期剂量的定义和计算的概念依据

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A deep geologic repository for high-level radioactive waste is under development by the US Department of Energy (DOE) at Yucca Mountain (YM), Nevada. As mandated in the Energy Policy Act of 1992, the US Environmental Protection Agency has promulgated public health and safety standards (i.e., 40 CFR Part 197) for the YM repository, and the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has promulgated licensing standards (i.e., 10 CFR Parts 2,19, 20, etc.) consistent with 40 CFR Part 197 that the DOE must establish are met in order for the YM repository to be licensed for operation. Important requirements in 40 CFR Part 197 and 10 CFR Parts 2, 19, 20, etc. relate to the determination of expected (i.e., mean) dose to a reasonably maximally exposed individual (RMEI) and the incorporation of uncertainty into this determination. This paper is the first part of a two-part presentation and describes how general and typically nonquantitative statements in 40 CFR Part 197 and 10 CFR Parts 2,19, 20, etc. can be given a formal mathematical structure that facilitates both the calculation of expected dose to the RMEI and the appropriate separation in this calculation of aleatory uncertainty (i.e., randomness in the properties of future occurrences such as igneous and seismic events) and epistemic uncertainty (i.e., lack of knowledge about quantities that are imprecisely known but assumed to have constant values in the calculation of expected dose to the RMEI). The second part of this presentation is contained in the following paper, "Computational Implementation of Sampling-Based Approaches to the Calculation of Expected Dose in Performance Assessments for the Proposed High-Level Radioactive Waste Repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada," and both describes and illustrates sampling-based procedures for the estimation of expected dose and the determination of the uncertainty in estimates for expected dose.
机译:内华达州尤卡山(YM)的美国能源部(DOE)正在开发一个用于深层放射性废物的深层地质处置库。根据1992年《能源政策法案》的要求,美国环境保护局已针对YM仓库颁布了公共健康和安全标准(即40 CFR第197部分),美国核监管委员会也颁布了许可标准(即10 CFR符合DOE必须建立的与40 CFR第197部分一致的第2、19、20等部分,以便对YM存储库进行操作许可。 40 CFR第197部分和10 CFR第2、19、20等部分中的重要要求涉及确定合理暴露于最大个体(RMEI)的预期剂量(即平均剂量)并将不确定性纳入此确定中。本文是由两部分组成的演示文稿的第一部分,描述了如何为40 CFR第197部分和10 CFR第2,19、20等部分中的一般性和非定量性陈述提供正式的数学结构,以方便计算两者。 RMEI的预期剂量以及在计算不确定性不确定性(即,未来事件的性质(如火成和地震事件)的随机性)和认知不确定性(即,对不精确知道但假定为在RMEI的预期剂量计算中具有恒定值)。本演示文稿的第二部分包含在以下论文中:“内华达州尤卡山拟议高放废物处置库性能评估中基于抽样的方法的预期剂量计算性能评估的计算实现”,并分别描述和说明了用于估计预期剂量和确定预期剂量估计中不确定性的基于采样的程序。

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