Rationale for the rational distribution of special processing points on traffic routes in the event of the destruction of a nuclear power facility
Abstract
Purpose: determining the rational distribution of special processing points on the routes of movement of the population and equipment in the event of destruction of the nuclear power facility, taking into account the degree of loading of the routes of movement of contaminated equipment and the population from areas of possible radiation contamination.
Design/Method/Approach: the maximum element method.
Findings: the method of calculating the rational distribution of special processing points on the routes of movement of the population and equipment in the event of the destruction of the nuclear power facility.
Theoretical implications: the main results of research on the topic of the article are the method of calculating the rational distribution of special treatment points on the routes of movement of the population and equipment in the event of the destruction of the nuclear power plant.
Papertype: descriptive and calculation-analytical.
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