Plant Systems/components Aging Management, 1997

Plant Systems/components Aging Management, 1997

Author: I. T. Kisisel

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780791815663

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Proceedings of the July 1997 conference. Seventeen papers reflect recent developments and applications in the areas of aging management of plant systems, structures, and components (SSC). Six papers relate to various aging management programs and associated processes, three concern reactor vessel is


Plant Systems/components Aging Management, 1996

Plant Systems/components Aging Management, 1996

Author: I. T. Kisisel

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 168

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At the symposium held as part of the July 1996 conference, 19 papers were presented on plat systems, structures, and components aging management topics. The range of topics is indicative of the multidimensional nature of the subject; contents encompass programmatic aspects in relation to maintenance


Assessment and Management of Ageing of Major Nuclear Power Plant Components Important to Safety

Assessment and Management of Ageing of Major Nuclear Power Plant Components Important to Safety

Author: International Atomic Energy Agency

Publisher: IAEA

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 144

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This report considers significant ageing mechanisms and degradation locations, as well as current practices for the assessment and management of the ageing of boiling water reactor (BWR) pressure vessels (RPVs). The report emphasises safety aspects and also provides information on current inspections, and monitoring and mitigation practices for managing ageing of BWR RPVs.


Nuclear Power Plant Generic Aging Lessons Learned (GALL). Appendix B.

Nuclear Power Plant Generic Aging Lessons Learned (GALL). Appendix B.

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Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 274

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The purpose of this generic aging lessons learned (GALL) review is to provide a systematic review of plant aging information in order to assess materials and component aging issues related to continued operation and license renewal of operating reactors. Literature on mechanical, structural, and thermal-hydraulic components and systems reviewed consisted of 97 Nuclear Plant Aging Research (NPAR) reports, 23 NRC Generic Letters, 154 Information Notices, 29 Licensee Event Reports (LERs), 4 Bulletins, and 9 Nuclear Management and Resources Council Industry Reports (NUMARC IRs) and literature on electrical components and systems reviewed consisted of 66 NPAR reports, 8 NRC Generic Letters, 111 Information Notices, 53 LERs, 1 Bulletin, and 1 NUMARC IR. More than 550 documents were reviewed. The results of these reviews were systematized using a standardized GALL tabular format and standardized definitions of aging-related degradation mechanisms and effects. The tables are included in volume s 1 and 2 of this report. A computerized data base has also been developed for all review tables and can be used to expedite the search for desired information on structures, components, and relevant aging effects. A survey of the GALL tables reveals that all ongoing significant component aging issues are currently being addressed by the regulatory process. However, the aging of what are termed passive components has been highlighted for continued scrutiny. This report consists of Volume 2, which consists of the GALL literature review tables for the NUMARC Industry Reports reviewed for the report.


Nuclear Power Plant Generic Aging Lessons Learned (GALL). Main Report and Appendix A.

Nuclear Power Plant Generic Aging Lessons Learned (GALL). Main Report and Appendix A.

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Published: 1996

Total Pages: 437

ISBN-13:

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The purpose of this generic aging lessons learned (GALL) review is to provide a systematic review of plant aging information in order to assess materials and component aging issues related to continued operation and license renewal of operating reactors. Literature on mechanical, structural, and thermal-hydraulic components and systems reviewed consisted of 97 Nuclear Plant Aging Research (NPAR) reports, 23 NRC Generic Letters, 154 Information Notices, 29 Licensee Event Reports (LERs), 4 Bulletins, and 9 Nuclear Management and Resources Council Industry Reports (NUMARC IRs) and literature on electrical components and systems reviewed consisted of 66 NPAR reports, 8 NRC Generic Letters, 111 Information Notices, 53 LERs, 1 Bulletin, and 1 NUMARC IR. More than 550 documents were reviewed. The results of these reviews were systematized using a standardized GALL tabular format and standardized definitions of aging-related degradation mechanisms and effects. The tables are included in volume s 1 and 2 of this report. A computerized data base has also been developed for all review tables and can be used to expedite the search for desired information on structures, components, and relevant aging effects. A survey of the GALL tables reveals that all ongoing significant component aging issues are currently being addressed by the regulatory process. However, the aging of what are termed passive components has been highlighted for continued scrutiny. This document is Volume 1, consisting of the executive summary, summary and observations, and an appendix listing the GALL literature review tables.


NUREG/CR.

NUREG/CR.

Author: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 48

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Plant Life Management Models for Long Term Operation of Nuclear Power Plants

Plant Life Management Models for Long Term Operation of Nuclear Power Plants

Author: International Atomic Energy Agency

Publisher: IAEA Nuclear Energy

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789201030146

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When nuclear power plants reach the end of their nominal design life, they undergo a special safety review and an ageing assessment of their essential structures, systems and components for the purpose of validating or renewing their licence to operate for terms beyond the service period originally intended. Three different plant life management models have been used to qualify these nuclear power plants to operate beyond their original design life. This publication presents a collection of sample licensing practices for long term operation among IAEA Member States. The various plant life management models used to obtain long term operation authorizations are described and comparisons drawn against the standard periodic safety review model. Lessons learned and warnings about possible complications and pitfalls are also described to minimize the licensing risk during operation and future long term operation applications. The main intention of this publication is to support nuclear power plant owners and operators planning an extension of plant operation beyond its original design life, but it also serves as a useful guide for those interested in procuring, from the beginning, the necessary tools to implement ageing management in their future plant with long term operation in mind.