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Suitability Evaluation of Commercial Grade Products for Use in Nuclear Power Plant Safety Systems

IAEA-TECDOC-2034

English IAEA-TECDOC-2034 | 978-92-0-153223-7

94 pages | 18 figures | € 22.00 | Date published: 2023

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Description

The suitable design and quality of systems, structures, and components important to safety is vital for the construction and operation of nuclear power plants. The IAEA has developed this publication to provide information on approaches to evaluating the suitability of commercial grade items for use in nuclear power plant safety systems. Nuclear power plants in long-term operation have greatly benefited from the use of commercial-grade products, while the near-term deployment of advanced reactor designs, including small modular reactors, is expected to leverage such products to a large extent. The intended audience ranges from nuclear power plant senior management to experts procuring and controlling products and services vital for safety.

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Keywords

Suitability Evaluation, Commercial Grade Products, Use in Nuclear Power Plant Safety Systems, Nuclear Power Plants, Safety Measures, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Suitable of Design, Quality of Systems, Structures, and Components, Commercial Grade Items, Nuclear-Grade Products, Reactor Designs, Near-Term Deployment, Advanced Reactor Designs, Small Modular Reactors, Safety Functions, Suitability Evaluation Process, Suitability of Manufactured Items, Risk Considerations, Services, Advanced Power Reactors, Advanced Manufacturing, Global Supply Chain, Management, Procurement, Commercial Codes and Standards, Design Verification, Suitability Evaluation Strategies, Outsourcing Suitability Evaluation, Lifecycle Considerations, Project Development Phase, Construction, Commissioning, Operation, Review

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