The Seismic Fragility Analysis for Multi-Story Steel Structure in CANDU Nuclear Power Plant
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The Wolsong Unit 2 is CANDU-6 type plant and being constructed in the Wolsong site, where Design Basis Earthquake (DBE) was determined to be 0.2g. A seismic PSA for Wolsong Unit 2 is being performed as one of the conditions for the Construction Permit. One of the issues in the seismic PSA. is the availability of the seismically non-qualified systems, which are located in the Trubine Building(IIB). Thus, the seismic fragility analysis for the TIB was performed to estimate the operability of the systems. The design seismic loads for the building were based on a ground response spectrum scaled down from the DBE to horizontal peak ground acceleration (pga) of 0.05g. The seismic fragility analysis for the building was performed using a factor of the safety method. It is estimated that the most critical failure is that of masonry walls and its High Confidence and Low Probability of Failure (HCLPF) capacity is 0.13g. The critical failure mode of the structure is identified to be tensile yielding failure of grip angle, and its HCLPF capacity is 0.34g.
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