Original scientific paper
Enhancements to PWR SAMG since Fukushima
R. Prior
; (Consultant to Westinghouse Electric Co.) R. P. Safety Consulting Ltd. 2 Elwick Road, Ashford, Kent, TN231PD, United Kingdom
Abstract
Plant specific Severe Accident Management Guidelines are provided to give guidance to
plant staff to respond to a severe accident, to protect containment, minimise fission product releases
and prioritise equipment recovery efforts while bringing the plant to a controlled stable condition.
This paper presents and discusses the enhancements that have been made particularly to
widely implemented SAMG based on the Westinghouse Owners Group generic model (now part of
the PWR Owners Group) since the Fukushima accident. Although U.S. and European responses to
the accident may seem at first sight to be different, in fact, the enhancements needed to SAMG in
order to address lessons learned were quite consistent. How to deal with loss of d.c. power and / or
instrumentation, long term loss of a.c. power (much longer than had previously been considered),
multiple unit severe accidents, accidents in the fuel pool, accidents from shutdown initial plant
conditions and other issues and conditions that occurred during the event and which we must learn
from?
This paper presents results of a number of projects aimed at providing SAMG enhancements
to address these issues, some originating in the U.S. and some in Europe. Main enhancements
addressing lessons learned from Fukushima are described.
The paper also summarises and describes an ongoing project to develop a fully revised
generic SAMG specifically applicable to PWR plants in Europe (and also applicable to other
designs, such as VVER) which benefits from all these efforts and will provide a single integrated
and updated basis for plants with mitigation systems typical in Europe (often different from the US)
to update their SAMG.
Keywords
PWR SAMG; Development; Fukushima
Hrčak ID:
199637
URI
Publication date:
1.9.2017.
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