Comparison of MACCS users calculations for the international comparison exercise on probabilistic accident consequence assessment code, October 1989--June 1993
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“…Thus, diffusion in the x-direction can be ignored, which can be accomplished by placing Kx equal to zero. Equation (15) then reduces to The solution to Eq. (16) that satisfies all the usual boundary conditions can be shown to be According to Eq.…”
Section: The Methods For Estimating the Radiation Dosesmentioning
“…Thus, diffusion in the x-direction can be ignored, which can be accomplished by placing Kx equal to zero. Equation (15) then reduces to The solution to Eq. (16) that satisfies all the usual boundary conditions can be shown to be According to Eq.…”
Section: The Methods For Estimating the Radiation Dosesmentioning
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