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          Methodologies for Seismic Safety Evaluation of Existing Nuclear Installations

          Safety Reports Series No. 103

          English STI/PUB/1893 | 978-92-0-107219-1

          117 pages | 5 figures | € 57.00 | Date published: 2020

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          Experience shows that an assessment of the seismic capacity of an existing operating facility can be required for a number of reasons, for example identification of potential seismic vulnerabilities based on operating experience events or the periodic safety review programme. This publication covers the seismic safety evaluation programmes to be performed on existing nuclear installations in order to ensure that the required fundamental safety functions are available, with particular attention to the safe shutdown of reactors. It includes lessons learned based on the IAEA Action Plan on Nuclear Safety following the Fukushima Daiichi accident, and updated methodologies for seismic safety evaluation of nuclear installations.

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          Keywords

          Safety Reports, Safety, Methodology, Seismic Safety, Evaluation, Nuclear Installation, Experience, Seismic Capacity, Seismic Vulnerability, Operating Experience, Safety Review Programme, Safe Shutdown, Lessons Learned, Action Plan, Nuclear Safety, Fukushima Daiichi, Accident, Updated Methodologies, Data Collection, Seismic Hazards, Safety Assessment, Hazard, Upgrading, Seismic Design, Foundation Categorization, Management System, Damping Value, Inelastic Energy Absorption, Hybrid Method, Fragility Calculation, Walkdown, Containment, Seismic Source, System Failure, PSA, Probabilistic Safety Assessment, SSC, Structure, System, Component

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