Integrity under aircraft crash
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Nuclear facilities such as nuclear power plants must
be constructed safe for aircraft crashes pursuant to the valid safety
regulations. Examinations have showed that the risk to the facilities
depends on fast flying military aircraft. To ensure that the aircraft
does not penetrate walls and ceilings, wall thicknesses of about 1.5
m reinforced concrete are required. The calculations are based on the
crash of a Phantom RF-4E. It has been checked that this wall thickness
is also sufficient for Jumbo jet crashes involving for example a Boeing
747 where even less thick walls would be sufficient due to the lower
crash speed and the larger impact surface. The safety precautions also
consider the consequences of an aircraft crash such as fuel fire and
fuel explosion or missile effects.
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11 - 15 March 2018
Munich, Germany
30 September - 04 October 2018
Prague, Czech Republic |