Requirement and Discussion of Design Extension Conditions

Author(s):  
Yan Jinquan ◽  
Chen Song ◽  
Tian Lin ◽  
Wang Minglu

Nuclear safety especially severe accidents risks are of great concerns of nuclear power plant. Design consideration of severe accident prevention and mitigation is generally required by various nuclear safety authorities worldwide. However, those requirements related to severe accidents consideration are somewhat different from country to country. Recently, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) updated and published a safety code on Specific Safety Requirement of Nuclear Power Plant Safety: Design (SSR-2/1). Meanwhile, the Chinese National Nuclear Safety Administration (NNSA) also revised and updated the safety code on Requirement of Nuclear Power Plant Safety in Design (HAF102). In these two codes, both IAEA and NNSA established some new requirements, among which two are of great concern. One is Design Extension Conditions (DEC) for consideration of those conditions traditionally called Beyond Design Basis Accidents (BDBA) in design of nuclear power plant, another is requirement of practically eliminating large release of radionuclide. These two new requirements are internally related, somewhat different and more restrict from those related to severe accident requirements set forth by Nuclear Regulatory Committee of United States (USNRC). Up to date, there are no specific guidelines about engineering implementation of those new safety codes. This paper present an overview of those requirements from IAEA, WENRA, NRC and China NNSA, followed by discussion of engineering approach for the implementation of the DEC requirement set forth by safety authorities.

1981 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-114 ◽  
Author(s):  
David D. Woods ◽  
John A. Wise ◽  
Lewis F. Hanes

Two proposed safety parameter display systems, of the type to be required in nuclear power plant control rooms, were evaluated using a training simulator and experienced crews undergoing refresher training. A decision analysis approach was used. The discussion addresses the effectiveness of the training situation as an evaluation tool and methodological issues.


2012 ◽  
Vol 260-261 ◽  
pp. 103-106
Author(s):  
Yi Chun Lin ◽  
Yung Nane Yang

The ripples of the tsunami crisis in Japan triggered introspections of nuclear plant safety issues in the worldwide. Many countries have claimed the suspension of nuclear power plants. However, some countries such as Taiwan, under nearly 99% energy is exported, the disasters force government and citizen to face the importance of nuclear safety, especially the neighborhoods nearby the nuclear power plants. We have to face the nuclear safety since there is no other alternative energy presently. The 3rd nuclear power plant located in the south of Taiwan, which has the same geographic features with Fukushima, Japan. Presently, there is no precedent in Taiwan of precaution and rescue team and civil supervised mechanic on nuclear security issue. This paper will review according to transparent information, public participation and cross-organization cooperation to propose the execution and work division principles, including information monitor, educational propagation, hide and evacuation, emergence aid and care, rear and refuge service. The ultimate target is to establish self-governance inside nearby neighborhood to confront nuclear disaster at the critical moment.


Author(s):  
Tamás János Katona ◽  
András Vilimi

Paks Nuclear Power Plant identified the post-Fukushima actions for mitigation and management of severe accidents caused by external events that include updating of some hazard assessments, evaluation of capacity / margins of existing severe accident management facilities, and construction of some mew systems and facilities. In all cases, the basic question was, what level of margin has to be ensured above design basis external hazard effects, and what level of or hazard has to be taken for the design. Paks Nuclear Power Plant developed certain an applicable in the practice concept for the qualification of already implemented and design the new post-Fukushima measures that is outlined in the paper. The concept and practice is presented on several examples.


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