A Proposed Structural, Risk-Informed Approach to the Periodicity of CANDU-6 Nuclear Containment Integrated Leak Rate Testing

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Nabil Saliba
Dragon Komljenovic
Luc Chouinard
Raynald Vaillancourt
Guy Chrétien
Vladimir Gocevski

Abstract

As ultimate lines of defense against leakage of large amounts of radioactive material to the environment in case of major reactor accidents, containments have been monitored through well designed periodic tests to ensure their proper performance. Regulatory organizations have imposed types and frequencies of containment tests based on highly-conservative deterministic approaches, and judgments of knowledgeable experts. Recent developments in the perception and methods of risk evaluation have been applied to rationalize the leakage-rate testing frequencies while maintaining risks within acceptable levels, preserving the integrity of containments, and respecting the defense-in-depth philosophy. The objective of this paper is to introduce a proposed risk-informed decision making framework on the periodicity of nuclear containment ILRTs for CANDU-6 nuclear power plants based on five main decision criteria, namely: 1)- the containment structural integrity; 2)- inputs from PSA Level-2; 3)- the requirements of deterministic safety analyses and defense-in-depth concepts; 4)- the obligations under regulatory and standard requirements; and 5)- the return of experience from nuclear containments historic performance. The concepts of dormant reliability and structural fragility will guide the assessment of the containment structural integrity, within the general context of a global containment life cycle management program. This study is oriented towards the requirements of CANDU-6 reactors, in general, and Hydro-Quebec’s Gentilly-2 nuclear power plant, in particular. The present article is the first part in a series of papers that will comprehensively detail the proposed research.

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