RADTRAN 4.0-Advanced Computer Code for Transportation Risk Assessment

Year
1989
Author(s)
K. S. Neuhauser - Sandia National Laboratories
P.C. Reardon - GRAM, Inc.
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Abstract
RADTRAN 4.0 is a computer code for transportation risk assessment developed by Sandia National Laboratories for the U.S. Department of Energy. While retaining the most useful and time-proven features of its predecessors, RADTRAN 4.0 incorporates signifacant advances over the earlier versions (Taylor and Daniel, 1977, 1982; Madsen et al. 1986). The most useful new features are: improved route-specific analysis capability, internal radionuclide data library, improved logic for analysis of multiple-radionuclide packages such as spent fuel, separate treatment of gamma and neutron components of Transport Index (TI), and increased number of accident-severity categories. In this paper, each of these features will be described, and, where appropriate, potential applications will be discussed.