• DocumentCode
    3313664
  • Title

    Reliability centre maintenance: An experience at TAPS 1&2

  • Author

    Acharya, S.K. ; Thakkar, B.H. ; Patil, R.H. ; Gupta, S.K. ; Daniel, V.S. ; David, K.A. ; Ravindranath ; Bhattacharjee, Sangeeta ; Hari, Vibha ; Rajee, G.

  • Author_Institution
    Nucl. Power Corp. of India Ltd., Tarapur, India
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    14-16 Dec. 2010
  • Firstpage
    341
  • Lastpage
    347
  • Abstract
    Tarapur Atomic Power Station-1&2 (TAPS # 1&2) is a twin Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) Nuclear Power Station, each unit operating at 160 MWe. Both the units were commissioned in November 1969 and completed more than 40 years of operation. Nuclear Power plant operation requires reliable and continuous operation of equipments confirming to its design intent. TAPS has adopted Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) policy for all plant equipments. To execute RCM, performance data such as operating parameters, vibration, temperature, noise level, current, failure frequency, failure mode etc are monitored and documented. A reliability centered maintenance (RCM) approach requires identification of the critical components of the systems. Identification of those components on the quantitative basis is based on reliability (or unavailability) models developed using fault trees. In the RCM process, the PSA was used as a source of information for System functions and functional failures. Component failure modes, Component failure probability, System reliability model. The PSA model provided the initial input information for the risk characterization process. It uses two PSA importance measures: risk achievement worth (RAW) and Fussell-Vesely (FV), as screening tools to identify potentially safety-significant components/systems. Based on this information, condition and reliability assessment of equipments is done. This enables to incorporate possible changes in design, maintenance strategy and surveillance requirements to avoid unplanned outages. It is typically much more safe and cost effective than allowing the machinery to fail suddenly. By following these tools TAPS has been able to operate in safe, efficient and economical manner. TAPS has solved many uncommon problems of equipments during its 40 years of operation such as failure of reactor level control valves etc. This paper depicts an overview of TAPS-1&2 reliability centered maintenance strategy with some - xperiences.
  • Keywords
    fission reactor design; fission reactor operation; fission reactor safety; light water reactors; nuclear power stations; BWR; Fussell-Vesely measure; PSA model; RAW; RCM policy; TAPS; Tarapur Atomic Power Station; boiling water reactor; component failure modes; component failure probability; critical components; failure frequency; fault trees; noise level; nuclear power plant operation; probabilistic safety analysis; reactor level control valves; reliability centre maintenance; risk achievement worth; risk characterization process; safety-significant component; Materials; Materials reliability; Niobium; Plugs; Reliability engineering; USA Councils; BWR; PSA; RCM; Reliability;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Reliability, Safety and Hazard (ICRESH), 2010 2nd International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Mumbai
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-8344-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICRESH.2010.5779572
  • Filename
    5779572