Proceedings of the KSME Conference (대한기계학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2007.05b
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- Pages.3464-3466
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- 2007
Assessment on Plant-Specific PSA for Power Uprates of Westing-House Type Nuclear Power Plants in Korea
국내 WH형원전의 출력증강에 따른 PSA 영향평가
- Lee, Keun-Sung (KHNP) ;
- Lim, Hyuk-Soon (KHNP) ;
- Lee, Eun-Chan (KHNP)
- Published : 2007.05.30
Abstract
Power uprate is the process of increasing the maximum power level at which a commercial nuclear power plant may operate. Power uprate applications(113 units) for NPPs(Nuclear Power Plants) were recently approved in the United States. Utilities have been using power uprates since the 1970s as a way of increasing the power output of their nuclear plants. To increase the power output of a reactor, typically more highly enriched uranium fuel and/or more fresh fuel is used. This enables the reactor to produce more thermal energy and therefore more steam, driving a turbine generator to produce electricity. In this paper, the propriety of power uprate is explained through the review on the power uprate method and the changes of the physical parameters due to power uprate. The analysis results showed that the CDF(Core Damage Frequency) and LERF(Large Early Release Frequency) are affected in the current probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) model.