Nuclear Engineering and Technology (May 2020)

Study on multi-unit level 3 PSA to understand a characteristics of risk in a multi-unit context

  • Kyemin Oh,
  • Sung-yeop Kim,
  • Hojun Jeon,
  • Jeong Seon Park

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 5
pp. 975 – 983

Abstract

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Since the Fukushima Daiichi accident in 2011, concerns for the safety of multi-unit Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) sites have risen. This is because more than 70% of NPP sites are multi-unit sites that have two or more NPP units and a multi-unit accident occurred for the first time. After this accident, Probability Safety Assessment (PSA) has been considered in many countries as one of the tools to quantitatively assess the safety for multi-unit NPP sites. One of the biggest concerns for a multi-unit accident such as Fukushima is that the consequences (health and economic) will be significantly higher than in the case of a single-unit accident. However, many studies on multi-unit PSA have focused on Level 1 & 2 PSA, and there are many challenges in terms of public acceptance due to various speculations without an engineering background. In this study, two kinds of multi-unit Level 3 PSA for multi-unit site have been carried out. The first case was the estimation of multi-unit risk with conservative assumptions to investigate the margin between multi-unit risk and QHO, and the other was to identify the effect of time delays in releases between NPP units on the same site. Through these two kinds of assessments, we aimed at investigating the level of multi-unit risk and understanding the characteristics of risk in a multi-unit context. Keywords: Multi-unit level 3 PSA, Multi-unit risk, Multi-unit accident