Title :
An analysis of containment venting as a severe accident mitigation strategy for the BWR Mark II containment
Author :
Kelly, Dana L. ; Galyean, William J.
Author_Institution :
EG&G Idaho Inc., Idaho Falls, ID, USA
fDate :
4/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An evaluation of a BWR/4 reactor with a Mark-II containment identified the effects of containment venting on core damage frequency and containment failure mode. A limited evaluation of the effects on the off-site consequences was also performed. The analysis was founded upon an existing probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) with the addition of a proposed filtered containment venting system, based on the Swedish Filtra system installed at the Barseback Nuclear Power Station in southern Sweden. Three different containment venting strategies were examined for their effects on plant risk: (1) venting using the proposed Filtra system, (2) venting utilizing existing equipment, and (3) no venting. The consequences of containment venting were examined in conjunction with two sets of assumptions about the effects of a harsh reactor building environment, produced by venting via the containment and reactor building HVAC systems, on the equipment located there. The consequences when a harsh reactor building environment is assumed to have either no adverse effect on equipment or to fail all equipment were analyzed
Keywords :
accidents; fission reactor safety; nuclear power stations; BWR Mark II containment; BWR/4 reactor; Barseback Nuclear Power Station; Filtra system; HVAC systems; containment failure mode; containment venting; core damage frequency; harsh reactor building environment; off-site consequences; probabilistic risk assessment; severe accident mitigation strategy; Accidents; Filters; Frequency; Inductors; Laboratories; Performance analysis; Performance evaluation; Probability; Risk analysis; Vents;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on