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New Safe Confinement Building for Chernobyl

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Farhang Ostadan   +2 more
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Case 35: Chernobyl New Safe Confinement Project

Management for Professionals, 2022
Kumar B Rajesh
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Unique and Massive Chernobyl Cranes for Deconstruction Activities in the New Safe Confinement

Volume 2: Facility Decontamination and Decommissioning; Environmental Remediation; Environmental Management/Public Involvement/Crosscutting Issues/Global Partnering, 2013
On 26 April 1986, the worst nuclear power plant accident in history occurred at the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union). The destruction of Unit 4 sent highly radioactive fallout over Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, and Europe. The object shelter — a containment sarcophagus — was built in November 1986 to limit exposure to radiation ...
N. A. (Vijay) Parameswaran   +3 more
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Chernobyl New Safe Confinement project – Steel arch permanent bearing

IABSE Reports, 2018
<p>The New Safe Confinement (NSC) is a design and build project, first of its kind in the nuclear field engineering. Never before such an important structure has been constructed in severe and difficult site conditions with high risk of radiation.
Roberta Vitale, Philippe Salmon
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News Briefing: In Numbers - Chernobyl's New Safe Confinement

Engineering & Technology, 2017
More than 30 years after the Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster a new 'sarcophagus' has been put in place above the damaged reactor building.
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DATABASE AND KNOWLEDGE MODEL OF THE DIGITAL TWIN OF THE NEW SAFE CONFINEMENT OF THE CHNPP

Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, 2022
P. P. Loboda, I. S. Starovit
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Conceptualization of approaches to the development of statistical and neural network models for the New Safe Confinement, the Shelter Object Complex

Mathematical machines and systems
This article presents conceptual approaches to the development of a digital twin of a complex engineered facility — the New Safe Confinement, the Shelter Object (NSC-SO), which plays a pivotal role in the nuclear and radiation safety framework within the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone. Special attention is paid to the input data sources, which originate from
M.V. Saveliev, M.P. Pykhtar, V.M. Myshko
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