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Verification and validation of models in PACE and PC CREAM 08

This report briefly describes the models used in PACE and PC-CREAM 08 and summarises the verification and validation studies that have been undertaken.

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Verification and validation of models used in radiological assessment tools PACE and PC CREAM 08

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Two important tools have been developed for radiological impact assessment purposes:

  1. Probabilistic accident consequences evaluation (PACE) which is used to assess the consequences of an accidental release of radioactive material to the atmosphere.
  2. PC-CREAM 08 which is used to assess the consequences of planned routine discharges to the atmosphere, rivers and seas.

These tools include a number of models that simulate the dispersion of radionuclides through the environment and their accumulation in the biosphere. An important consideration when using a model is to ensure it is fit for purpose and has been verified and validated. The verification and validation studies that have been undertaken are described in this report.

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Published 18 November 2022

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