Enhanced CANDU 6 Design Assist Probabilistic Safety Assessment Results and Insights

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Keivan Torabi
Ralph Bettig
Petre Iliescu
Joel Robinson
Paul Santamaura
Bozena Skorupska
Ashok Tyagi
Imre Vencel

Abstract

The Enhanced CANDU® 6 (EC6) is a 700 MWe reactor, which has evolved from the well-established CANDUline of reactors, which are heavy-water moderated, and heavy-water cooled horizontal pressure tube reactors, using natural uranium fuel. The EC6 design retains the generic CANDU design features, while incorporating innovations and state-of-the-art technologies to ensure competitiveness with other design with respect to operation, performance and economics.

A design assist probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) was conducted during the design change phase of the project. The purpose of the assessment was to assess internal events during at-power operation and identify the design improvements and additional features needed to comply with the latest regulatory requirements in Canada and compete with other reactor designs, internationally.

The PSA results show that the EC6 plant response to the postulated initiating events is well balanced, and the design meets its safety objectives. This paper summarizes the results and insights gained during the development of the PSA models for at-power internal events.

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