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Scenarios for repository safety analysis
Abstract Three different approaches have been proposed to identify scenarios for performance assessments of high-level waste repositories: simulation, event trees, and judgment. Simulation models require large amounts of hard-to-obtain input data. Event trees tend to produce extremely large numbers of scenarios. Most published performance assessments rely on judgmental methods to choose scenarios. Whatever technique is used to identify scenarios, severe difficulties are encountered in assigning numerical probabilities to them.
Scenarios for repository safety analysis
Abstract Three different approaches have been proposed to identify scenarios for performance assessments of high-level waste repositories: simulation, event trees, and judgment. Simulation models require large amounts of hard-to-obtain input data. Event trees tend to produce extremely large numbers of scenarios. Most published performance assessments rely on judgmental methods to choose scenarios. Whatever technique is used to identify scenarios, severe difficulties are encountered in assigning numerical probabilities to them.
Scenarios for repository safety analysis
Ross, Benjamin (author)
Engineering Geology ; 26 ; 285-299
1988-10-27
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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