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Accident Analysis for Nuclear Power Plants
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| | Safety Reports Series No. 23 | Accident analysis, i.e. deterministic safety analysis, is an important tool for confirming the adequacy and efficiency of provisions within the defence in depth concept for the safety of nuclear power plants (NPPs). An analysis that lacks consistency or quality, or is incomplete, represents a safety issue for a given NPP. The purpose of the report is therefore to provide the necessary practical guidance for performing adequate accident analysis in the light of current good practice worldwide.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Classification of initiating events; 3. Acceptance criteria; 4. Analysis methods; 5. Types of accident analysis; 6. Computer codes; 7. User effects on the analysis; 8. Preparation of input data; 9. Presentation and evaluation of results; 10. Quality of accident analysis.
| STI/PUB/1131, 121 pp.; 18 figures; 2002, ISBN 92-0-115602-2, English. 30.50 Euro. Date of Issue: 22 November 2002. Full Text, (File Size: 1032 KB). |
Subject Classification: 0612 - Safety analysis.
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