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Evaluation of the Nuclear Emergency Response Equipment System Based on AHD Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation Method
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/ACS.EMIS2025.19
Author(s)
Dayong Jiang1,*, Xuan Wang2, Juanfang Liu2
Affiliation(s)
1Equipment Management and Support College, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China 2Graduate Management Team, Engineering University of PAP, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China *Corresponding Author
Abstract
In light of the current circumstances and the functional missions entrusted to various departments, this study evaluates the capability requirements for performing nuclear emergency response tasks. By employing the AHD fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method, we conduct a thorough evaluation of the anticipated equipment capabilities, thereby providing pertinent foundations for future equipment development. Taking as a reference the equipment system of a Level 3 nuclear emergency response force at a specific nuclear power plant, we meticulously analyzed we analyzed the current status of the equipment system and its associated capabilities. An indicator system was constructed, encompassing command and support, radiation monitoring, security alertness, decontamination, and personnel protection. Subsequently, targeted evaluations were conducted to expedite the establishment of a nuclear emergency equipment system that is adaptable to information warfare and meets mission requirements. This approach aims to facilitate the timely development of nuclear emergency capabilities, ensuring they fulfill their intended roles effectively.
Keywords
Nuclear Emergency; Equipment System; Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation Method; Evaluation Indicators; Evaluation Process
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