Published February 1996 | Version v1
Journal article

Averting problems caused by solutions

  • 1. Finnish Centre for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (STUK), Helsinki (Finland)

Description

A brief overview is given of a report on Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS) Recirculation Reliability Knowledge Base compiled by the International Working Group on ECCS Reliability for the OECD/NEA/CSNI. Four safety issues are identified which arise in the context of loss of coolant accidents (LOCAs) and are connected with materials and/or processes that interfere with the ECCS safety function in ways other than just strainer head loss generation. They are: the generation of missiles during a LOCA from encapsulated insulation materials used to reduce insulation debris production; clogging of BWR pressure suppression containment vent pipes by insulation jackets or metallic insulation foil pieces; strainer or sump debris ingestion and the effects of ingested debris on ECCS equipment and core cooling; miscellaneous items such as material aging and self-cleaning strainer concepts. The emphasis is mainly on BWRs but many of the considerations also apply to PWRs. (UK)

Additional details

Additional titles

Augmented title (English)
ECCS safety issues in loss-of-coolent accidents

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Engineering International
Journal Volume
41
Journal Issue
499
Journal Page Range
p. 18.
ISSN
0029-5507
CODEN
NEINBF