Operating procedure automation to enhance safety of nuclear power plants

1989 ◽  
Vol 110 (3) ◽  
pp. 277-297 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdo A. Husseiny ◽  
Zeinab A. Sabri ◽  
Dan Packer ◽  
J.W. Holmes ◽  
S. Keith Adams ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Wang Zhenying ◽  
Shi Yanming ◽  
Xu Huibo ◽  
Zhang Lijun ◽  
Zhou Shiqing ◽  
...  

For pressurized water reactor nuclear power plants, in order to prevent the release of radioactive substances into environment, fission product barriers (FPBs) are constructed based on the concept of defense-in-depth, including fuel clad, reactor coolant system (RCS), and containment; the status of these FPBs is then acting as an important dimension to decision-making of emergency action levels (EALs). For CPR1000 nuclear power plants, state functions defined in state-oriented emergency operating procedure (SOP) are used to characterize postaccident physical conditions; their degradation substantially represents the challenges on fundamental safety functions and then on the integrity of FPBs in like manner, so degradation of these state functions is referred to as determining initial conditions of each FPB, by which the link between SOP and EALs is established. Then, an intelligent FPB monitoring system (FPBMS) aiming to automatically monitor states of FPBs is developed, verified, and validated. The pioneering work, by building bridges between state functions and initial conditions of FPBs and then computerizing them innovatively, proves that dynamical monitoring of states of FPBs during accident evolvement and real-time indication of loss or potential loss of FPBs can be achieved, which is most helpful in decision-making of EALs.


2018 ◽  
Vol 114 ◽  
pp. 451-457 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaosong Zhao ◽  
Rui Zhang ◽  
Shumeng Zhao ◽  
You Wu ◽  
Zhen He

Author(s):  
Vladimir Munipov

The full story of the Chernobyl disaster is yet to be disclosed. The initial cause of the accident was a very unlikely violation of the operating procedure and conditions by the plant personnel which showed the design faults of the reactor and the control and protection system rods. The main or root cause of the accident was the inadequate design of the user-machine interaction. Many people involved with the reliability and safety of Nuclear Power Plants now believe that even if the operators had acted correctly their actions would have resulted in the explosion. The main lesson from the Chernobyl accident is that the Nuclear Age calls for a new culture and and can certainly not tolerate ignorance. Chernobyl is a severe warning of what can happen if people disregard the necessity of including ergonomics in the process of designing and operating complex technical facilities.


Author(s):  
Qingming Yang

With the improvement of nuclear technology and nuclear safety, accidental operating procedure, as an important component of the defence in depth concept for nuclear power plant operation, develops in the way of being more robust and more operator-friendly, especially following the Three Miles Island accident. In China, nuclear power plants try to change from Event Oriented Procedure (EOP) to State Oriented Procedure (SOP) which is a scenario independent approach, developed by French institutes. This paper tries to discuss the principle of the state oriented approach and the composition of SOP. At the same time, comparison between SOP and EOP is made. Having understood the bases of SOP, China Nuclear Power Plants apply it from design to implementation appropriately only.


Author(s):  
Marjorie B. Bauman ◽  
Richard F. Pain ◽  
Harold P. Van Cott ◽  
Margery K. Davidson

2010 ◽  
pp. 50-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pablo T. León ◽  
Loreto Cuesta ◽  
Eduardo Serra ◽  
Luis Yagüe

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