Title of article :
Current research results on the technical basis for environmental qualification of safety-related digital I&C hardware in nuclear power plants Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
K Korsah، نويسنده , , P.D Ewing، نويسنده , , S Kercel، نويسنده , , R.T Wood، نويسنده , , C Antonescu، نويسنده , , T Tanaka، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
This paper presents progress to date of an NRC-sponsored confirmatory research program initiated to address hardware issues associated with the use of safety-related digital instrumentation and control (I&C) hardware in nuclear power plants. In particular, the potential vulnerability of digital technology to environmental stress effects and means for establishing environmental compatibility for digital I&C systems were studied. The research approach involved evaluating existing military and industrial guidance, identifying the most significant environmental stressors and, for advanced I&C systems in nuclear power plants, investigating the likely failure modes—both at the integrated circuit and system level—for digital technologies under varying levels of environmental stress. Environmental stressors used in the studies included smoke exposure, electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference (EMI/RFI), temperature, and humidity. The insights gained from these studies are being used to recommend appropriate methods for qualifying safety-related digital equipment in nuclear power plants. To characterize the EMI/RFI environment at current LWRs and to estimate the expected environment at ALWRs, ORNL conducted a long-term survey of ambient electromagnetic conditions at several nuclear power plants. A representative sampling of power plant conditions (reactor type, operating mode, site location) were monitored over extended observation periods (e.g., continuous measurements for up to 5 weeks at a single location) were selected to more completely determine the characteristic electromagnetic environment for nuclear power plants. The results of this study contributed to the technical basis for a Nuclear Regulatory Commission Draft Regulatory Guide (DG-1029) issued for comment in 1998.
Journal title :
Nuclear Engineering and Design Eslah
Journal title :
Nuclear Engineering and Design Eslah