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Seismic Safety Analysis and Upgrading of Operating Nuclear Power Plants

Seismic Safety Analysis and Upgrading of Operating Nuclear Power Plants

Full Title: Seismic Safety Analysis and Upgrading of Operating Nuclear Power Plants
Author(s): Tamás János Katona
Publisher(s): Intech
Publication Date: January 1, 2012
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Description (excerpt):

Experience of the March 11 2011, Great Tohoku earthquake clearly demonstrated that the  earthquakes might be the dominating contributors to the overall risk of nuclear power  plants (Institute of Nuclear Power Operations [INPO], 2011); International Atomic Energy  Agency [IAEA], 2007). The seismic probabilistic safety assessments of several nuclear power  plants also provided similar results. On the other hand, experiences show that plants  survive much larger earthquakes than those considered in the design base, as it was the case  of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant, where the safety classified structures, systems and  components survived the Niigata-Chuetsu-Oki earthquake in 2007 without damage and loss  of function (IAEA, 2007). In spite of the nuclear catastrophe of the Fukushima Daiichi plant  caused by the tsunami after Great Tohoku earthquake 11th of March 2011, the behaviour of  thirteen nuclear unit in the impacted area on the East-shore of the Honshu Island  demonstrated high earthquake resistance. Consequently, proper understanding and  assessment of the safety for the case earthquake (and generally for the external hazards) is  very important for the operating nuclear power plants.

For the operating plants basic questions to be answered are, whether the nuclear power  plant (NPP) is safe enough within the design basis and whether the operation can be  continued safely if an earthquake hits the plant.

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