Abstract
The design of the on-site power supply is different in German Nuclear Power Plants, depending on age and size of the plant. The cause for this is the evolution of the safety requirements. The general development of the design of safety Systems, which resulted in a strict separation of redundant trains is also reflected in the design of the emergency power system and even the complete on-site power supply System. This will be demonstrated by different examples. The advantages of this design with respect to the availability of on-site power will be explained and verified by means of operating experience. (author)
Simon, M.
[1]
- Gesellschaft fuer Reaktorsicherheit - GRS mbH, Schwertnergasse 1, D-5000 Koeln 1, Cologne (Germany)
Citation Formats
Simon, M.
Development of the on-site power supply in German nuclear power plants.
NEA: N. p.,
1986.
Web.
Simon, M.
Development of the on-site power supply in German nuclear power plants.
NEA.
Simon, M.
1986.
"Development of the on-site power supply in German nuclear power plants."
NEA.
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title = {Development of the on-site power supply in German nuclear power plants}
author = {Simon, M.}
abstractNote = {The design of the on-site power supply is different in German Nuclear Power Plants, depending on age and size of the plant. The cause for this is the evolution of the safety requirements. The general development of the design of safety Systems, which resulted in a strict separation of redundant trains is also reflected in the design of the emergency power system and even the complete on-site power supply System. This will be demonstrated by different examples. The advantages of this design with respect to the availability of on-site power will be explained and verified by means of operating experience. (author)}
place = {NEA}
year = {1986}
month = {Feb}
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title = {Development of the on-site power supply in German nuclear power plants}
author = {Simon, M.}
abstractNote = {The design of the on-site power supply is different in German Nuclear Power Plants, depending on age and size of the plant. The cause for this is the evolution of the safety requirements. The general development of the design of safety Systems, which resulted in a strict separation of redundant trains is also reflected in the design of the emergency power system and even the complete on-site power supply System. This will be demonstrated by different examples. The advantages of this design with respect to the availability of on-site power will be explained and verified by means of operating experience. (author)}
place = {NEA}
year = {1986}
month = {Feb}
}