DocumentCode :
2027630
Title :
A comparison of US and European methods for accident scenario identification, selection, and quantification
Author :
Cadwallader, L.C. ; Djerassi, H. ; Lampin, I. ; Rouillard, J.
Author_Institution :
Idaho Nat. Eng. Lab., Idaho Falls, ID, USA
fYear :
1989
fDate :
2-6 Oct 1989
Firstpage :
304
Abstract :
The various methods used to identify and select accident-initiating events for safety analysis and probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) of fusion reactors are compared. Initiating events are important in that they define the extent of a given safety analysis or PRA. Comprehensiveness in identification and selection of initiating events is necessary to ensure that a thorough analysis is being performed. While total completeness cannot ever be realized, inclusion of all safety significant events can be attained. The European approach to initiating event identification and selection arises from within a newly developed safety analysis methodology framework. This is a functional approach, with accident initiators based on events that will cause a system or facility loss of function. The US method divides accident initiators into two groups, internal and external events. Since traditional US PRA techniques are applied to fusion facilities, the recommended PRA-based approach is a review of historical safety documents coupled with a facility-level Master Logic Diagram. The US and European methods are described, and both are applied to a proposed International Thermonuclear Experiment Reactor (ITER) magnet system in a sample problem. Contrasts in the US and European methods are discussed
Keywords :
accidents; fusion reactor safety; European approach; ITER; International Thermonuclear Experiment Reactor; PRA; US method; accident scenario identification; accident-initiating events; facility-level Master Logic Diagram; fusion reactors; magnet system; probabilistic risk assessment; safety analysis; safety analysis methodology framework; safety documents; safety significant events; Accidents; Failure analysis; Fault diagnosis; Laboratories; Logic; Magnetic analysis; Petroleum; Protection; Risk analysis; Safety;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1989. Proceedings., IEEE Thirteenth Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Knoxville, TN
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1989.102228
Filename :
102228
Link To Document :
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