Design of the Reactor Containment and Associated Systems for Nuclear Power Plants
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Design of the Reactor Containment and Associated Systems for Nuclear Power Plants

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Design of the Reactor Containment and Associated Systems for Nuclear Power Plants

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This Safety Guide provides recommendations on meeting the requirements of IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSR-2/1 (Rev. 1) relevant to reactor containment and associated systems. The publication addresses the containment structure and the systems with the functions of isolation, control and management of mass and energy releases, control and limitation of radioactive releases, and control and management of combustible gases. The Safety Guide is intended for use primarily for land based, stationary nuclear power plants with water cooled reactors designed for electricity generation or for other heat generating applications, such as for district heating or desalination.

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1. INTRODUCTION

Background

1.1. This Safety Guide on the design of the reactor containment and associated systems for nuclear power plants provides recommendations on how to meet the requirements of IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSR-2/1 (Rev. 1), Safety of Nuclear Power Plants: Design [1], in relation to the containment structures and systems for nuclear power plants. This Safety Guide is a revision of IAEA Safety Standards Series No. NS-G-1.10, Design of Reactor Containment Systems for Nuclear Power Plants1, which it supersedes.
1.2. In accordance with Requirement 4 of SSR-2/1 (Rev. 1) [1], the confinement of radioactive material in a nuclear power plant, including the control of discharges and the minimization of radioactive releases into the environment, is a fundamental safety function to be ensured in any operational state and accident condition. In accordance with the concept of defence in depth, this fundamental safety function is achieved by means of several barriers and levels of defence. For nuclear power plants, a strong structure surrounding the reactor (known as the ‘containment’) is designed to prevent or control and limit the release and the dispersion of radioactive substances [2]. Moreover, taking into account the mass and energy and the combustible gases that can be released in the event of an accident, systems designed to preserve the integrity of the containment or to avoid a bypass of the containment are necessary. Systems necessary for normal operation or to minimize radioactive releases, to remove energy, or to preserve the structural integrity of the containment in accident conditions are referred to as ‘associated systems’, or simply as ‘systems’, in this Safety Guide.
1.3. The containment and its associated systems referred to in this Safety Guide comprise the containment structure and the systems with the functions of isolation, control and management of mass and energy releases, control and limitation of radioactive releases, and control and management of combustible gases. This definition also applies to double wall containments.

Objective

1.4. The objective of this Safety Guide is to provide recommendations on meeting the requirements of SSR-2/1 (Rev. 1) [1] relevant to the containment and its associated systems.
1.5. This Safety Guide is intended for use primarily with land based, stationary nuclear power plants with water cooled reactors designed for electricity generation or for other heat generating applications (e.g. district heating, desalination). It is recognized that for other reactor types, including future plant systems featuring innovative developments, some of the recommendations might not be appropriate or might need some judgement to be applied in their interpretation.
1.6. This Safety Guide is intended for use by organizations responsible for designing, manufacturing, constructing and operating nuclear power plants, as well as by regulatory bodies.

Scope

1.7. The recommendations provided in this Safety Guide are targeted primarily at new nuclear power plants. For nuclear power plants designed with earlier standards, it is expected that in the safety assessment of such designs, a comparison will be made with the current standards (e.g. as part of the periodic reassessment of the plant) to determine whether the safe operation of the plant could be further enhanced by means of reasonably practicable safety improvements: see para. 1.3 of SSR-2/1 (Rev. 1) [1]. Further guidance on the application of the recommendations to existing nuclear power plants is provided in the Appendix.
1.8. This Safety Guide addresses the functional aspects of the containment and its associated systems for the management of the mass and energy, radioactive material and combustible gases of the reactor for the plant states considered in the plant design envelope2. In particular, recommendations relevant to the design of equipment and systems necessary for the mitigation of design extension conditions without significant fuel degradation and for design extension conditions with core melting have been added. Consideration is also given to the definition of the design bases for the containm...

Table of contents

  1. 1. INTRODUCTION
  2. Appendix PLANTS DESIGNED TO EARLIER STANDARDS
  3. REFERENCES
  4. CONTRIBUTORS TO DRAFTING AND REVIEW