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Probabilistic study of LOFA in ETRR-1 reactor. Vol. 4

Abstract

In evaluating the safety of a research reactor an analysis of reactor to a wide range of postulated initiating events must be carried out, that could lead to anticipated operational occurrences or accident conditions. These disturbances include decrease in heat removal by the reactor coolant system which may be due to loss of coolant flow (LOFA) or loss of coolant heat sink. LOFA is considered here for this study for the tank type research reactor with a probabilistic approach applied to (ET-RR-1). The reactor is provided with engineering safety system to respond to accidents and perform mitigating functions. The possible malfunctions, Failures, operator errors leading to LOFA initiating event are presented (pipe break; valve opening; pump failure ...etc.). The basic event frequency/probability is calculated using appropriate probability model. The logic event tree model is constructed to illustrate all possible accident scenarios. This scenario combines system success and failure probabilities with the probability of postulated initiating events occurring that result in an accident sequence probability associated with a certain plant state. Fault tree technique is adopted to determine engineering safety features probabilities. The results show the possible minimal cut sets of variable order of each system failure. Accident sequences leading to  More>>
Authors:
El-Messeiry, A M [1] 
  1. National Center for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Control, Atomic Energy Authority, Cairo (Egypt)
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1996
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Report Number:
INIS-EG-002; CONF-960316-
Reference Number:
SCA: 220600; PA: AIX-28:031228; EDB-97:054611; SN: 97001765546
Resource Relation:
Conference: 6. conference of nuclear sciences and applications, Cairo (Egypt), 15-20 Mar 1996; Other Information: PBD: Mar 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings of the sixth conference of nuclear sciences and applications. Vol. 1-4; PB: 1760 p.
Subject:
22 NUCLEAR REACTOR TECHNOLOGY; ETRR-1 REACTOR; LOSS OF COOLANT; LOSS OF FLOW; PROBABILITY; REACTOR COOLING SYSTEMS; ACCIDENTS; ENGINEERING; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; FAILURES; NUCLEAR OPERATORS; RESEARCH REACTORS; SAFETY
OSTI ID:
456103
Research Organizations:
Atomic Energy Establishment, Cairo (Egypt); Egyptian Society of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, Cairo (Egypt)
Country of Origin:
Egypt
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE97620041; TRN: EG9601836031228
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE97620041
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
pp. 158
Announcement Date:
Apr 21, 1997

Citation Formats

El-Messeiry, A M. Probabilistic study of LOFA in ETRR-1 reactor. Vol. 4. Egypt: N. p., 1996. Web.
El-Messeiry, A M. Probabilistic study of LOFA in ETRR-1 reactor. Vol. 4. Egypt.
El-Messeiry, A M. 1996. "Probabilistic study of LOFA in ETRR-1 reactor. Vol. 4." Egypt.
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title = {Probabilistic study of LOFA in ETRR-1 reactor. Vol. 4}
author = {El-Messeiry, A M}
abstractNote = {In evaluating the safety of a research reactor an analysis of reactor to a wide range of postulated initiating events must be carried out, that could lead to anticipated operational occurrences or accident conditions. These disturbances include decrease in heat removal by the reactor coolant system which may be due to loss of coolant flow (LOFA) or loss of coolant heat sink. LOFA is considered here for this study for the tank type research reactor with a probabilistic approach applied to (ET-RR-1). The reactor is provided with engineering safety system to respond to accidents and perform mitigating functions. The possible malfunctions, Failures, operator errors leading to LOFA initiating event are presented (pipe break; valve opening; pump failure ...etc.). The basic event frequency/probability is calculated using appropriate probability model. The logic event tree model is constructed to illustrate all possible accident scenarios. This scenario combines system success and failure probabilities with the probability of postulated initiating events occurring that result in an accident sequence probability associated with a certain plant state. Fault tree technique is adopted to determine engineering safety features probabilities. The results show the possible minimal cut sets of variable order of each system failure. Accident sequences leading to core damage state, effects of component failures, operator errors, and system failure on plant states. The possible weak points in the design are presented. 14 figs., 3 tabs.}
place = {Egypt}
year = {1996}
month = {Mar}
}