scholarly journals Fault Tree Reliability Analysis for Passive Medium Pressure Safety Injection System in Nuclear Power Plant

2013 ◽  
Vol 05 (04) ◽  
pp. 264-268
Author(s):  
Lengshan Leng ◽  
Yun Liu
2014 ◽  
Vol 541-542 ◽  
pp. 916-921 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Xu ◽  
Ru Chao Deng ◽  
Chu Xu ◽  
Di Zhang ◽  
Chen Xing Sheng

For evaluate the risk of civil marine nuclear power plant, through the searching related standards for ship, external environmental parameters that the nuclear ship should be suited was found. Based on the characteristics of power plant of civil nuclear-powered ship, the hierarchy system of primary loop system was established and corresponding indicator marking criteria were formulated for the risk assessment. The result shows that the Reactor Safety Injection System (RIS), the Reactor Boron and the Water Supply System (REA), the Control Rods and the Hull of Fuel Canning are the key risk factors in the primary loop system. Finally, the comprehensive evaluation was carried out for collision, stranding and swing of multi-degree of freedom, and put forward relative countermeasures to cope with the possible risks based on the comprehensive evaluation and combined with the literatures.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaden C. Miller ◽  
Spencer C. Ercanbrack ◽  
Chad L. Pope

Abstract This paper addresses the use of a new nuclear power plant performance risk analysis tool. The new tool is called Versatile Economic Risk Tool (VERT). VERT couples Idaho National Laboratory’s SAPHIRE and RAVEN software packages. SAPHIRE is traditionally used for performing probabilistic risk assessment and RAVEN is a multi-purpose uncertainty quantification, regression analysis, probabilistic risk assessment, data analysis and model optimization software framework. Using fault tree models, degradation models, reliability data, and economic information, VERT can assess relative system performance risks as a function of time. Risk can be quantified in megawatt hours (MWh) which can be converted to dollars. To demonstrate the value of VERT, generic pressurized water reactor and boiling water reactor fault tree models were developed along with time dependent reliability data to investigate the plant systems, structures, and components that impacted performance from the year 1980 to 2020. The results confirm the overall notion that US nuclear power plant industry operational performance has been improving since 1980. More importantly, the results identify equipment that negatively or positively impact performance. Thus, using VERT, individual plant operators can target systems, structures, and components that merit greater attention from a performance perspective.


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