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Lessons Learned from Missing Flooding Barriers Operating Experience

Zdenko Šimić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-7514-8227 ; European Commission Joint Research Centre P.O. Box 2, 1755 ZG Petten, The Netherlands
Miguel Peinador Veira ; European Commission Joint Research Centre P.O. Box 2, 1755 ZG Petten, The Netherlands


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Sažetak

Flooding hazard is highly significant for nuclear power plant safety because of its potential
for common cause impact on safety related systems, and because operating experience reviews
regularly identify flooding as a cause of concern. Source of the flooding could be external (location)
or internal (plant design). The amount of flooding water could vary but even small amount might
suffice to affect redundant trains of safety related systems for power supply and cooling. The
protection from the flooding is related to the design-basis flood level (DBFL) and it consists of
three elements: structural, organizational and accessibility. Determination of the DBFL is critical, as
Fukushima Daiichi accident terribly proved. However, as the topic of flooding is very broad, the
scope of this paper is focused only on the issues related to the missing flood barriers.
Structural measures are physically preventing flooding water to reach or damage safety
related system, and they could be permanent or temporary. For temporary measures it is important
to have necessary material, equipment and organizational capacity for the timely implementation.
Maintenance is important for permanent protection and periodical review is important for assuring
readiness and feasibility of temporary flooding protection. Final flooding protection element is
assured accessibility to safety related systems during the flooding.
Appropriate flooding protection is based on the right implementation of design requirements,
proper maintenance and periodic reviews. Operating experience is constantly proving how
numerous water sources and systems interactions make flooding protection challenging. This paper
is presenting recent related operating experience feedback involving equipment, procedures and
analysis. Most frequent deficiencies are: inadequate, degraded or missing seals that would allow
floodwaters into safety related spaces. Procedures are inadequate typically because they
underestimate necessary time or they do not provide sufficient instructions. Most of the events are
related to deficiencies discovered during walk-down, review, maintenance and sometimes to
incidents. Perhaps these lessons learned from recent events could help filling the missing gap to
have most complete flooding protection.
This paper presents results from the most recent activity related to the operational experience
feedback for the nuclear power plant safety in the EC JRC Clearinghouse.

Ključne riječi

Flooding protection; missing flooding barriers; operating experience; lessons learned

Hrčak ID:

199641

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/199641

Datum izdavanja:

1.9.2017.

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