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Emergency Response Guideline Development
Gary D. Storrick
关键词: CONTROL ROOMS;    DESIGN;    NUCLEAR ENERGY;    ORNL;    RECOMMENDATIONS;    EMERGENCY PLANS Emergency Response;    ERGs;    ERPs;    I&C Architecture;   
DOI  :  10.2172/933169
RP-ID  :  STD-AR-07-2 (rev. 3)
PID  :  OSTI ID: 933169
Others  :  TRN: US0804274
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

Task 5 of the collaborative effort between ORNL, Brazil, and Westinghouse for the International Nuclear Energy Research Initiative entitled “Development of Advanced Instrumentation and Control for an Integrated Primary System Reactor” focuses on operator control and protection system interaction, with particular emphasis on developing emergency response guidelines (ERGs). As in the earlier tasks, we will use the IRIS plant as a specific example of an integrated primary system reactor (IPSR) design. The present state of the IRIS plant design – specifically, the lack of a detailed secondary system design – precludes establishing detailed emergency procedures at this time. However, we can create a structure for their eventual development. This report summarizes our progress to date. Section 1.2 describes the scope of this effort. Section 2 compares IPSR ERG development to the recent AP1000 effort, and identifies three key plant differences that affect the ERGs and control room designs. The next three sections investigate these differences in more detail. Section 3 reviews the IRIS Safety-by-Design™ philosophy and its impact on the ERGs. Section 4 looks at differences between the IRIS and traditional loop PWR I&C Systems, and considers their implications for both control room design and ERG development. Section 5 examines the implications of having one operating staff control multiple reactor units. Section 6 provides sample IRIS emergency operating procedures (EOPs). Section 7 summarizes our conclusions.

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