State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analyses
The State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analyses (SOARCA) is a study[1] of nuclear power plant safety conducted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. This new study updates older studies with the latest state-of-the-art computer models and incorporates new plant safety and security enhancements.
See also
- Incident response team
- Nuclear power
- Nuclear power debate
- Nuclear safety in the U.S.
- Nuclear safety systems
- Nuclear fuel response to reactor accidents
- Nuclear accidents in the United States
Older studies
- WASH-740 (1957)
- WASH-1400 (1975)
- CRAC-II (1982)
- NUREG-1150 (1991)
References
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