Application of ALARP Concept in Nuclear Power Plant Design — A Case Study in HPR1000

Dongyuan Li, Shi-hong Qing, Haiying Luo, Jinkai Wang, Jiaoshen Xu
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As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP) is one of the most important nuclear regulatory concepts in the UK Generic Design Assessment (GDA). ALARP requires that nuclear power plants have the duty to achieve the lowest level of residual risk provided this is reasonably practicable. Unlike As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA), ALARP concept should be considered not only in radioprotection, but also in nuclear safety areas such as fault studies, structural integrity, etc. Different from the traditional licensing requirements in other countries, ALARP concept is not prescriptive but emphasizes self-evaluation, risk-orientation and balance of all aspects. It is therefore difficult to demonstrate that the design has reduced nuclear risks to an ALARP level without a systematic approach during the licensing. In this study, the UK context regulatory requirements of ALARP (including the Tolerability of Risk, Relevant Good Practice, Gross Disproportion, and Numerical Targets) are investigated based on which an ALARP approach for Hua-long Pressurized Reactor (HPR1000) is developed. In this approach, potential improvements can be identified through the review against Relevant Good Practice and risk insights. Risks can be reduced through the implementation of preferred options determined by optioneering process. The ALARP position of the whole plant design can be evaluated through holistic risk review. The ALARP approach has been successfully applied to HPR1000 and recognized by the UK authority during the GDA process. The ALARP approach facilitates the balance of safety, economy and environmental friendliness during nuclear power plant design, and can be guidance to the robust licensing and regulation.
ALARP概念在核电厂设计中的应用——以HPR1000为例
最低合理可行(ALARP)是英国通用设计评估(GDA)中最重要的核监管概念之一。ALARP要求核电站有责任达到最低的剩余风险水平,只要这是合理可行的。与ALARA不同的是,ALARP的概念不仅适用于辐射防护,也适用于核安全领域,如故障研究、结构完整性等。与其他国家传统的许可要求不同,ALARP概念不是规定性的,而是强调自我评价、风险导向和各方面的平衡。因此,如果在许可期间没有系统的方法,很难证明该设计已将核风险降低到ALARP水平。在本研究中,研究了英国环境对ALARP的监管要求(包括风险承受能力、相关良好规范、总体失衡和数值目标),并在此基础上开发了华龙压堆(HPR1000)的ALARP方法。在这种方法中,可以通过对相关良好实践和风险洞察的审查来识别潜在的改进。通过选择过程确定的优选方案的实施,可以降低风险。通过整体风险评审,可以对整个装置设计的ALARP位置进行评估。ALARP方法已成功应用于HPR1000,并在GDA过程中得到英国当局的认可。ALARP方法促进了核电站设计过程中安全、经济和环境友好性的平衡,并可为强有力的许可和监管提供指导。
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