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          Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA) Benchmark for Multi-Unit/Multi-Reactor Sites

          Closed for proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          I31031

          CRP

          2147

          Approved Date

          13 July 2017

          Status

          Active - Ongoing

          Start Date

          14 February 2018

          Expected End Date

          15 February 2022

          Completed Date

          18 September 2023

          Participating Countries

          Argentina
          Canada
          China
          Finland
          Ghana
          Hungary
          India
          Pakistan
          Republic of Korea
          Romania
          Russian Federation
          Tunisia
          Ukraine
          United Arab Emirates

          Description

          Many nuclear power plants (NPPs), either of the same or of different types, designs, or age, are co-located on a single site. While operators and regulators recognize the potential for multiunit accidents, clearly demonstrated during the Fukushima-Daiichi accident in March 2011, past probabilistic safety assessments (PSA) of NPPs have only estimated the risk arising from damage to?one single NPP at a time.?This CRP will bring together experts from the Member States with water cooled reactor technologies to utilize, test?and further develop their current (or planned) PSA?methods and?assumptions?by conducting, and comparing results of, a meaningful benchmark exercise. The exercise will involve development of Multi-Unit/Multi-Reactor-Type PSA (from here on referred to as MUPSA),?based on single-unit PSA available in Member States. The insights gained from the exercise may identify technology solutions to reduce?those risk contributors that are specific to multi-unit effects.

          Objectives

          Promote international collaboration among IAEA Member States through the sharing of expertise and participation in the common benchmark calculations.

          Specific objectives

          Develop best practice guidance for conducting Level 1&2 multi-unit PSAs.

          Identify main risk contributors that delineate multi-unit risks from single-unit risks.

          Successfully complete the benchmark exercises and document lessons learned.

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