The containment building of a Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) is designed to contain any potential release of radioactivity in the event of an accident or malfunction. It is a crucial safety feature that helps protect the environment and public health by confining and mitigating the consequences of a nuclear accident.
There is no such term as "building function" in C++.
The three main barriers in a nuclear power plant are the fuel rods, the reactor pressure vessel, and the containment building. These barriers are designed to prevent the release of radioactive materials in the event of an accident or malfunction.
Building function is a term that refers to how a building is intended to be used. For example a building may be designed to be used as a factory, or school.
It is an office building.
The three main barriers are the fuel cladding, the reactor coolant system, and the containment building. The fuel cladding encases the nuclear fuel to prevent the release of radioactive materials, while the reactor coolant system circulates water to cool the reactor and remove heat. The containment building is the final barrier that surrounds the reactor to prevent the release of radioactive materials in case of an accident.
The purpose or function of a building is to provide an environment that allows a task or tasks to be accomplished in an economical manner.
It was called the CONTAINMENT POLICY.Please see this WikiAnswers Article which details how Containment worked.
a doctrine of containment :p
The primary solution preventing another Chernobyl disaster is to build a proper containment building. The damage would have been much less if there had been such a building.
Containment
Yes, a nuclear containment building has pneumatically operated entrance doors with an in-between airlock compartment so that the outside environment is not mingled with the containment's inner atmosphere. The containment is always maintained at a negative pressure than the normal atmosphere in order to keep the vicinity safe against any untoward airborne radiation escape. Also the containment itself is designed, constructed and maintained according to the stringent safety design guidelines and standards authenticated and governed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The employees working in a nuclear environment have to undergo radiological safety training to be qualified to have access to the containment. Their radiation exposure is continually monitored as per the safety guidelines issued by IAEA. For more detailed information, you may visit the IAEA website. Please see related link.