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Conference Article: AGR core safety assessment methodologies
McLachlan, N.; Reed, J.; Metcalfe, M.P. (Nuclear Electric plc, Berkeley (United Kingdom). Berkeley Technology Centre)Abstract
To demonstrate the safety of its gas-cooled graphite-moderated AGR reactors, nuclear safety assessments of the cores are based upon a methodology which demonstrates no component failures, geometrical stability of the structure and material properties bounded by a database. All AGRs continue to meet these three criteria. However, predictions of future core behaviour indicate that the safety case methodology will eventually need to be modified to deal with new phenomena. A new approach to the safety assessment of the cores is currently under development, which can take account of these factors while at the same time providing the same level of protection for the cores. This approach will be based on the functionality of the core: unhindered movement of control rods, continued adequate cooling of the fuel and the core, continued ability to charge and discharge fuel.
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key words: Gas Cooled Reactor, Nuclear Technology
- Reference:
- Specialists meeting on graphite moderator lifecycle behaviour. Bath (United Kingdom). 24-27 Sep 1995.
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
- IAEA-TECDOC--901, pp:125-136
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
