5.00 credits
Q2
Language
English
Prerequisites
Courses in the following field
· Nuclear reactor theory
· Nuclear thermal hydraulics
· Nuclear reactor theory
· Nuclear thermal hydraulics
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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To introduce the students to methods and practices supporting the defense-in-depth approach for nuclear power plants. More specifically:
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Content
Operation & Control (28h)
Reliability & Safety (14h theory + 6h exercises)
- Cycle specific safety evaluation methodology.
- Basic principles of the in-core fuel management based on the linear reactivity model.
- Reactivity coefficients (moderator, Doppler), neutron poisons (xenon, samarium, '), their variation with burnup and core state parameters and their impact on core power distribution
- Reactivity control means (boron, control rods, burnable poisons) and their sensitivity to the core burnup and in-core fuel management parameters.
- Operating modes, operating limits and protection diagram.
- Fuel rod design and thermal-mechanical behavior in normal operation and accidental conditions.
- Thermal design procedures and elaboration of the core thermal limits and core protections.
- Core control, surveillance and protection systems
- Visit of a Nuclear Power Plant.
- Two day session of compact and full scope Nuclear Power Plant simulator.
Reliability & Safety (14h theory + 6h exercises)
- Introduction to nuclear safety and defence in depth
- concept of risk, individual and societal risk criteria, release limits, core damage frequency limit, safety goals at function or system level
- deterministic vs. probabilistic safety analyses;
- probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) methodology and PSA levels
- Component reliability
- Fault tree and event tree analysis
- Markov analysis
- Common cause failure analysis
- Elements of human reliability analysis
- Elements of the level 2 and level 3 PSA methodology
- Limits of the classical PSA methodology
- PSA-based applications
Evaluation methods
Operation & Control
First and second session: Individual oral exam, closed book, written preparation
Reliability & Safety
First and second session: An oral examination (closed book) with one question on the concepts and one exercise
First and second session: Individual oral exam, closed book, written preparation
Reliability & Safety
First and second session: An oral examination (closed book) with one question on the concepts and one exercise
Other information
Course location: SCK-Cen (Mol)
Prof. Greet Janssens-Maenhout -Universiteit Gent
NN - Universiteit Gent
Prof. Pierre- Etienne Labeau -Université Libre de Bruxelles
Prof. Greet Janssens-Maenhout -Universiteit Gent
NN - Universiteit Gent
Prof. Pierre- Etienne Labeau -Université Libre de Bruxelles
Online resources
Faculty or entity
EPL