Fig. 1. Radionuclide concentration calculation9).
Fig. 2. Radionuclide concentration calculation using ML method.
Fig. 3. Radionuclide concentration calculation at (X, Y).
Fig. 4. Calculation of radionuclide concentration.
Fig. 5. Global and local coordinate systems.
Fig. 6. Calculation procedure of radionuclide concentrations for multi-unit NPP accident.
Fig. 7. Site layout
Fig. 8. Yearly weather windrose.
Fig. 9. Seasonal windrose.
Fig. 10. Air concentration of Cs-137 on constant weather (COM method)
Fig. 11. Air concentration of Cs-137 on constant weather (ML method)
Fig. 12. Ground concentration of Cs-137 on constant weather (COM method).
Fig. 13. Ground concentration of Cs-137 on constant weather (ML method).
Fig. 14. Air concentration of Cs-137 on yearly weather (COM method).
Fig. 15. Air concentration of Cs-137 on yearly weather (ML method).
Fig. 16. Ground concentration of Cs-137 on yearly weather (COM method).
Fig. 17. Ground concentration of Cs-137 on yearly weather (ML method).
Fig. 18. Air concentration of Cs-137 in spring (COM method).
Fig. 19. Air concentration of Cs-137 in spring (ML method).
Fig. 20. Ground concentration of Cs-137 in spring (COM method).
Fig. 21. Ground concentration of Cs-137 in spring (ML method).
Fig. 22. Air concentration of Cs-137 in summer (COM method)
Fig. 23. Air concentration of Cs-137 in summer (ML method).
Fig. 24. Ground concentration of Cs-137 in summer (COM method).
Fig. 25. Ground concentration of Cs-137 in summer (ML method).
Fig. 26. Air concentration of Cs-137 in autumn (COM method).
Fig. 27. Air concentration of Cs-137 in autumn (ML method).
Fig. 28. Ground concentration of Cs-137 in autumn (COM method).
Fig. 29. Ground concentration of Cs-137 in autumn (ML method).
Fig. 30. Air concentration of Cs-137 in winter (COM method).
Fig. 31. Air concentration of Cs-137 in winter (ML method).
Fig. 32. Ground concentration of Cs-137 in winter (COM method).
Fig. 33. Ground concentration of Cs-137 in winter (ML method).
Table 1. Locations and power levels
Table 2. Constant weather data
Table 3. Maximum values of Cs-137 concentration in whole cases
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