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Safety and Nonsafety Communications and Interactions in International Nuclear Power Plants
Kisner, Roger A ; Mullens, James Allen ; Wilson, Thomas L ; Wood, Richard Thomas ; Korsah, Kofi ; Qualls, A L ; Muhlheim, Michael David ; Holcomb, David Eugene ; Loebl, Andy
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
关键词: Proprietary Information;    Bearings;    Safety Nrc;    Programming;    Communications;   
DOI  :  10.2172/931809
RP-ID  :  ORNL/TM-2007/096
RP-ID  :  DE-AC05-00OR22725
RP-ID  :  931809
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来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Current industry and NRC guidance documents such as IEEE 7-4.3.2, Reg. Guide 1.152, and IEEE 603 do not sufficiently define a level of detail for evaluating interdivisional communications independence. The NRC seeks to establish criteria for safety systems communications that can be uniformly applied in evaluation of a variety of safety system designs. This report focuses strictly on communication issues related to data sent between safety systems and between safety and nonsafety systems. Further, the report does not provide design guidance for communication systems nor present detailed failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) results for existing designs. This letter report describes communications between safety and nonsafety systems in nuclear power plants outside the United States. A limited study of international nuclear power plants was conducted to ascertain important communication implementations that might have bearing on systems proposed for licensing in the United States. This report provides that following information: 1.communications types and structures used in a representative set of international nuclear power reactors, and 2.communications issues derived from standards and other source documents relevant to safety and nonsafety communications. Topics that are discussed include the following: communication among redundant safety divisions, communications between safety divisions and nonsafety systems, control of safety equipment from a nonsafety workstation, and connection of nonsafety programming, maintenance, and test equipment to redundant safety divisions during operation. Information for this report was obtained through publicly available sources such as published papers and presentations. No proprietary information is represented.

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