Risk-informed Emergency Response Training for Backdraft in Nuclear Power Plants

Mihyun Kim, Wonkook Kim, Hongki Kim, Jungman Kim, Sunhong Yoon, Jangwon Choi, Heemoon Kim
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Research has been conducted for developing fire evacuation and response training programs for nuclear power plant (NPP) application. Among numerous fire scenarios that may occur in an NPP environment, three different points of origin for a fire were selected for the program based on a risk-informed approach: switchgear room, main control room, and safety injection pump room. Fire outcomes were predicted for these scenarios via numerical modeling and the results were incorporated into the newly developed fire evacuation and response training program for the APR1400, Korea’s next-generation NPP model. The switchgear room fire scenario was found to have the most potential for backdraft to occur during manual fire response following automatic gaseous fire suppression system activation. The emergency response manual does discuss this possible backdraft occurrence; however, the guidance to avoid injuries is qualitative, such as to be cautious of backdrafts and wait a sufficient amount of time after opening a door before entering the. In this study, backdraft phenomenon that may occur from a switchgear room fire was numerically examined using the recent version of the Fire Dynamics Simulator to develop an appropriate timeline to be implemented in the fire evacuation and response training program. Based on the findings, the following guidance is provided: (1) backdraft can only occur when the fire originates in the space near the door; (2) wait at least 10 minutes after opening the door before entering the room; (3) watch for rapid smoke production, as this may be an antecedent phenomenon of backdraft; and (4) when smoke production increases rapidly, leave the room as soon as possible to avoid being caught within the deflagrating flames from a backdraft.
核电厂逆流风险知情应急培训
为开发核电厂(NPP)应用的火灾疏散和响应培训计划,已经开展了相关研究。在核电厂环境中可能发生的众多火灾场景中,根据风险知情方法选择了三个不同的起火点:开关室、主控室和安全喷射泵室。通过数值建模预测了这些场景的火灾结果,并将结果纳入了新开发的韩国下一代核电厂模型 APR1400 的火灾疏散和响应培训计划。在自动气体灭火系统启动后的人工灭火过程中,发现开关室起火情景最有可能发生反吹风。应急手册确实讨论了这种可能发生的反吹风现象;但是,避免伤害的指导是定性的,例如要小心反吹风并在打开门后等待足够的时间再进入。在本研究中,使用最新版本的火灾动态模拟器对开关设备室火灾可能产生的反吹风现象进行了数值研究,以制定在火灾疏散和应对培训计划中实施的适当时间表。根据研究结果,提供了以下指导:(1) 只有当火源位于门附近的空间时,才可能发生反抽现象;(2) 打开门后至少等待 10 分钟,然后再进入房间;(3) 注意快速产生的烟雾,因为这可能是反抽现象的先兆;(4) 当烟雾迅速增加时,尽快离开房间,以免被反抽产生的爆燃火焰卷入。
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