The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is currently proposing rulemaking to revise the Loss Of Coolant Accident (LOCA) and therefore the Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) acceptance criteria, to include the effects of higher burnup on cladding performance as well as to address other technical issues. As motivated by the new rule, the need to use advanced cladding designs may be a result. A loss of operational margin may result due to the more restrictive cladding embrittlement criteria. Initial and future compliance with the rule may significantly increase vendor workload and licensee cost, as a spectrum of fuel rod initial burnup states may need to be analyzed to demonstrate compliance. Consequently, there will be an increased focus on licensee decision making related to LOCA analysis to minimize cost and impact, and to manage margin. The study here presented has been part of a big project used to investigate technical issues and approaches for future industrial applications within the Risk-Informed Safety Margin Characterization (RISMC) Pathway. Specifically, the primary aim of this study is to lay out a roadmap to demonstrate the application of the new methodology. The present analysis shows a simplified version of the methodology of an industrial application on the Core Design and the Multi-Cycle Analysis.

Performance-based ECCS cladding acceptance criteria: A new simulation approach / Zoino, A.; Alfonsi, Andrea; Rabiti, C.; Szilard, R. H.; Giannetti, Fabio; Caruso, Gianfranco. - In: ANNALS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY. - ISSN 0306-4549. - STAMPA. - 100 Part 2:(2017), pp. 204-216. [10.1016/j.anucene.2016.09.044]

Performance-based ECCS cladding acceptance criteria: A new simulation approach

ALFONSI, ANDREA;GIANNETTI, FABIO;CARUSO, Gianfranco
2017

Abstract

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is currently proposing rulemaking to revise the Loss Of Coolant Accident (LOCA) and therefore the Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) acceptance criteria, to include the effects of higher burnup on cladding performance as well as to address other technical issues. As motivated by the new rule, the need to use advanced cladding designs may be a result. A loss of operational margin may result due to the more restrictive cladding embrittlement criteria. Initial and future compliance with the rule may significantly increase vendor workload and licensee cost, as a spectrum of fuel rod initial burnup states may need to be analyzed to demonstrate compliance. Consequently, there will be an increased focus on licensee decision making related to LOCA analysis to minimize cost and impact, and to manage margin. The study here presented has been part of a big project used to investigate technical issues and approaches for future industrial applications within the Risk-Informed Safety Margin Characterization (RISMC) Pathway. Specifically, the primary aim of this study is to lay out a roadmap to demonstrate the application of the new methodology. The present analysis shows a simplified version of the methodology of an industrial application on the Core Design and the Multi-Cycle Analysis.
2017
LOCA; ECCS; acceptance criteria; cladding design; RAVEN; PHISICS; RELAP5-3
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Performance-based ECCS cladding acceptance criteria: A new simulation approach / Zoino, A.; Alfonsi, Andrea; Rabiti, C.; Szilard, R. H.; Giannetti, Fabio; Caruso, Gianfranco. - In: ANNALS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY. - ISSN 0306-4549. - STAMPA. - 100 Part 2:(2017), pp. 204-216. [10.1016/j.anucene.2016.09.044]
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