SEISMIC INDIVIDUAL PLANT EXAMINATION OF EXTERNAL EVENTS OF US NUCLEAR-POWER-PLANTS - INSIGHTS AND IMPLICATIONS

Authors
Citation
Mk. Ravindra, SEISMIC INDIVIDUAL PLANT EXAMINATION OF EXTERNAL EVENTS OF US NUCLEAR-POWER-PLANTS - INSIGHTS AND IMPLICATIONS, Nuclear Engineering and Design, 175(3), 1997, pp. 227-236
Citations number
9
ISSN journal
00295493
Volume
175
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
227 - 236
Database
ISI
SICI code
0029-5493(1997)175:3<227:SIPEOE>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
As part of the implementation of the severe accident policy, nuclear p ower plants in the US are conducting the individual plant examination of external events (IPEEE). Seismic events are treated in these IPEEEs by either a seismic probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) or a seismic margin assessment. The major elements of a seismic PRA are the seismic hazard analysis, seismic fragility evaluation of structures and equip ment and systems analysis using event tree and fault tree analysis tec hniques to develop accident sequences and calculate their frequencies of occurrence. The seismic margin assessment is a deterministic evalua tion of the seismic margin of the plant beyond the design basis earthq uake. A review level earthquake is selected and some of the components that are on the success paths are screened out as exceeding the revie w level earthquake; the remaining ones are evaluated for their seismic capacity using information from the original plant design criteria, t est data and plant walkdown. The IPEEEs of over 100 operating nuclear power plants are nearing completion. This paper summarizes the lessons learned in conducting the IPEEEs and their applicability to nuclear p ower plants outside of the United States. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S. A.