Assessing the potential radiological impacts on Vietnam from a hypothetical accident at a nearby Chinese nuclear power plant

P. Hien, P. K. Long
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Abstract We assess the radiological impact on Vietnam from a hypothetical accident at the Fanchenggang nuclear power plant (F-NPP), 65 km from Vietnam’s Mongcai city. The accident was assumed to release, among other types of radionuclides, 1E + 16 Bq 131I in 24 h. The simulation of radioactive plumes using the FLEXPART model has revealed peak concentrations of radionuclides in the air and dry and wet depositions on the ground marking the passage of radioactive plumes over the receptor sites. The northeast monsoon wind drives the peak dry depositions in winter, while the peak wet depositions are associated mainly with the high monsoon rainfall in summer. The accident impact, reflected in the frequency of plume passage over the receptor site and the resultant radiation dose to people, decreases exponentially with the distance to F-NPP. The impact on Mongcai was most severe, implying people would be advised to stay indoors during plume passage. Meanwhile, at Danang, 630 km south of F-NPP, the impact was insignificant, as plumes rarely passed through, and the maximum dose was as low as the annual dose due to exposure from naturally occurring radionuclides in soils.
评估附近中国核电站假想事故对越南的潜在辐射影响
摘要:我们评估了距离越南蒙蔡市65公里的樊城港核电站(F-NPP)发生的假想事故对越南的辐射影响。据推测,此次事故在24小时内释放了1E + 16bq131i等放射性核素。利用FLEXPART模型对放射性羽流的模拟揭示了空气中放射性核素的峰值浓度以及地面上的干湿沉积,这标志着放射性羽流经过受体位置。东北季风在冬季驱动干沉积高峰,而湿沉积高峰主要与夏季季风高降雨量有关。随着距离F-NPP的距离增加,事故的影响呈指数递减,这反映在烟羽通过受体部位的频率和由此产生的对人的辐射剂量上。对蒙彩的影响最为严重,这意味着在羽流通过期间,建议人们呆在室内。与此同时,在F-NPP以南630公里的岘港,影响微不足道,因为羽流很少穿过,而且由于土壤中自然发生的放射性核素的暴露,最大剂量与年剂量一样低。
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