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Nuclear Engineering and Technology
1997 Volume.29 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.6
Assessing the Feasibility of an Accident Management Strategy Using Dynamic Reliability Methods
Jae Moonsung

Kim Jae-Hwan
Abstract
This paper presents a new dynamic approach for assessing feasibility associated with the implerrientation of accident management strategies by the operators. This approach includes the combined use of both the concept of reliability physics and a dynamic event tree generation scheme. The reliability physics is based on the concept of a comparison between two competing variables, i. e., the requirement and the achievement parameter, while the dynamic event tree generation scheme on the continuous generation of the possible event sequences at every branch point up to the desired solution. This approach is applied to a cavity flooding strategy in a reference plant, which is to supply water into the reactor cavity using emergency fire systems in the station blackout sequence. The MAAP code and Latin Hypercube sampling technique are used to determine the uncertainty of the requirement parameter. It has. been demonstrated that this combined methodology may contribute to assessing the success likelihood of the operator actions required during accidents and therefore to developing the accident management procedures.
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