Development of Fuel Route/Dropped Load PSA for UK ABWR

Daisuke Taniguchi, Naoki Hirokawa, Y. Ishiwatari
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Generic Design Assessment (GDA) of Hitachi-GE’s United Kingdom (UK) Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR) was completed in December 2017. Various Probabilistic Safety Assessment/Analyses (PSAs) are utilized to provide the risk insights for design of UK ABWR. This paper provides the characteristics of “Fuel Route/Dropped Load” PSA which is included in the scope of UK ABWR PSA and focuses on the effects of dropped load. “Fuel Route” means the all areas where the new or spent fuels are moved or stored. Shutdown PSA and Spent Fuel Storage Pool (SFP) PSA cover large parts of risk assessment for the fuel route. However, large number of lifting operation such as refueling with fuel handling machine or heavy equipment lifting operation including cask operation by reactor building crane should be considered separately from Shutdown PSA and SFP PSA. That is because dropped loads potentially caused by such lifting operation may not always cause initiating events considered in the Shutdown PSA or SFP PSA but potentially cause a mechanical failure of the spent fuels and subsequent radiological consequences. “Fuel Route/Dropped Load PSA” is additionally developed and quantified to address the potential radiological release due to the lifting operation.
英国ABWR燃料路线/降载PSA的开发
日立-通用电气英国先进沸水反应堆(ABWR)的通用设计评估(GDA)于2017年12月完成。利用各种概率安全评估/分析(psa)为英国ABWR的设计提供风险洞察。本文介绍了英国ABWR PSA范围内的“燃料路线/空载”PSA的特点,并着重分析了空载的影响。“燃料路线”是指运输或储存新燃料或乏燃料的所有区域。停机PSA和乏燃料储存池(SFP) PSA涵盖了燃料路线的大部分风险评估。但是,大量的起重作业,如使用燃料搬运机进行换料或重型设备起重作业,包括使用反应堆建造起重机进行桶的起重作业,应与停机PSA和SFP PSA分开考虑。这是因为这种提升操作可能导致的负载下降并不一定会导致停机PSA或SFP PSA中考虑的启动事件,但可能会导致乏燃料的机械故障和随后的辐射后果。此外,还开发和量化了“燃料路线/下降负载PSA”,以解决由于提升操作而产生的潜在放射性释放问题。
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