Abstract

The main aspects limiting the widespread development of nuclear energy—the consequences of possible severe accidents and the problem of radioactive waste management—are considered. It is shown that modern computational tools and digital technologies can successfully solve the problems of substantiating and ensuring the safety of nuclear facilities, including modeling the states and processes occurring in a reactor installation, and the entire complex of nuclear power plant (NPP) systems, the spread of contaminants in emergency situations, the choice and justification of solutions on decommissioning nuclear and radiation hazardous facilities, and the disposal of radioactive waste (RW).

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