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Pepustakaan Pusat Kementerian Perhubungan Republik Indonesia

Title
EARTHQUAKES, TSUNAMIS AND NUCLEAR RISKS : PREDICTION AND ASSESSMENT BEYOND THE FUKUSHIMA ACCIDENT
Collection Location
Perpustakaan Politeknik Keselamatan Transportasi Jalan Tegal
Edition
Call Number
621.4835 EAR e
ISBN/ISSN
9784431558224
Author(s)
Kamae, Katsuhiro
Subject(s)
Environmental management
QUALITY CONTROL
RELIABILITY
Industrial safety
Nuclear energy
Natural disasters
Probabilities
Nuclear facilities--Safety measures
Classification
621.4835
Series Title
GMD
Electronic Resource
Language
English
Publisher
Springer Open
Publishing Year
2016
Publishing Place
TOKYO
Collation
xii, 177p. : ill.
Abstract/Notes
This book covers seismic probabilistic risk assessment (S-PRA) and related studies which have become more important to increase the safety of nuclear facilities against earthquakes and tsunamis in the face of the many uncertainties after the Fukushima accident. The topics are (1) Active faults and active tectonics important for seismic hazard assessment of nuclear facilities,(2) Seismic source modeling and simulation and modeling techniques indispensable for strong ground motion prediction, and (3) PRA with external hazard and risk communication. The Fukushima accident has showed us the limitations of the deterministic evaluation approach to external events (an earthquake and tsunami) in which there are many uncertainties. Furthermore, public anxiety regarding nuclear safety because of an unexpected threat caused by an earthquake or tsunami is growing. The current policy on the estimation of the design basis of ground motion as well as tsunami height still has not been improved following the Fukushima accident. In particular, the risk concept in a nuclear system regarding seismic motion and a tsunami beyond the design basis is indispensable. Therefore, research and development for PRA enhancing nuclear safety are being actively pursued not only in Japan but also worldwide. This book provides an opportunity for readers to consider the future direction of nuclear safety vis-à-vis natural disasters.
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