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Technical Insights from Benchmarking Different Methods for Predicting Pipe Failure Rates in Water Cooled Reactors

Final Report of a Coordinated Research Project

IAEA-TECDOC-1988

English IAEA-TECDOC-1988 | 978-92-0-141121-1

126 pages | 33 figures | € 18.00 | Date published: 2021

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Description

This publication presents the outcome of an IAEA coordinated research project (CRP) on methodologies for assessing pipe failure rates in advanced water cooled reactors. The goal of the CRP was to provide Member States with a strong technical basis for establishing nuclear power plant piping reliability parameters. To meet this goal two parallel and interrelated activities were carried out. In a first CRP activity, the participating institutions performed a series of benchmark studies. These studies, as described in this publication, were formulated for the purpose of evaluating different methodologies when applied to a common problem. The results were compared, and the reasons for differences were identified. This publication provides a description of the benchmark studies, the participants' individual methodologies applied, and simulations and analyses carried out, an independent synthesis of the results, and the main insights and conclusions from the exercise.

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Keywords

Technical, Insight, Benchmarking, Method, Pipe, Failure Rate, WCR, Water Cooled Reactor, Technical Insight, Pipe Failure, CRP, Coordinated Research Project, Final Report, Methodology, Assessment, Technical Basis, NPP, Nuclear Power Plant, Piping Reliability, Piping, Benchmark, Study, Benchmark Study, Simulation, Analysis, Results, Conclusions, Lessons Learned, Advanced Water Cooled Reactor, Buttering, Uncertainty, Flaw Aspect Ratio, Flaw, Failure, Weld, CVC, Chemical and Volume Control, LOCA, Loss of Coolant Accident, PSA, Probabilistic Safety Assessment, RCS, Reactor Coolant System, Corrosion, Cracking

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