Published 2000 | Version v1
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Risk analysis of NPP in multi-unit site for configuration of AAC power source

Creators

  • 1. Korea Electric Power Research Inst. (Korea, Republic of)

Description

Because of the difficulties in finding new sites for nuclear power plants, more units are being added to the existing sites. In these multi-unit sites, appropriate countermeasures should be established to cope with the potential station blackout (SBO) accident. Currently, installation of additional diesel generator (DG) is considered to ensure an alternative AC power source, but it has not been decided yet how many DGs should be installed in a multi-unit site. In this paper, risk informed decision making method, which evaluates reliability of electrical system, core damage frequency, and site average core damage frequency, is introduced to draw up the suitable number of DG in multi-unit site. The analysis results show that installing two DGs lowered the site average core damage frequency by 1.4% compared to one DG in six unit site. In the light of risk-informed decisions in regulatory guide 1.174, there is no difference of safety between two alternatives. It is concluded that one emergency diesel generator sufficiently guarantees safety against station blackout of nuclear power plants in multi-unit site. (author)

Part of:
PSAM 5: Probabilistic safety assessment and management

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Universal Academy
Imprint Place
Tokyo (Japan)
ISBN
4-946443-64-9
Imprint Title
PSAM 5: Probabilistic safety assessment and management
Imprint Pagination
2820 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 565-571

Conference

Title
5. international conference on probabilistic safety assessment and management
Acronym
PSAM 5
Dates
27 Nov - 1 Dec 2000
Place
Osaka (Japan)

Optional Information

Notes
Vol. 1/4 Imprint:Published in 4 volumes, also available on CD-ROM can be used for Windows 95/98/2000, Macintosh and UNIX. Also published in Frontiers Science Series No.34, ISSN 0915-8502