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NTIS 바로가기Nuclear engineering and technology : an international journal of the Korean Nuclear Society, v.54 no.7, 2022년, pp.2529 - 2539
Choi, Hoseon (Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Department of Nuclear Safety Research)
Stochastic and an empirical Green's function (EGF) methods are preliminarily applied to simulate strong ground motions (SGMs) at seismic stations within nuclear power plant (NPP) sites in South Korea by an assumed large earthquake with MW6.5 (scenario earthquake) on the causative fault of the 2016 G...
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