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          Benchmarking Current Practices in Probabilistic Fault Displacement Hazard Analysis for Nuclear Installations

          IAEA-TECDOC-2092

          English IAEA-TECDOC-2092 | 978-92-0-109225-0

          88 pages | 27 figures | € 32.00 | Date published: 2025

          https://doi.org/10.61092/iaea.74us-dn4n

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          Description

          This publication explores the findings of an IAEA-designed exercise focused on understanding probabilistic fault displacement hazard analysis (PFDHA) for nuclear installation sites. The IAEA benchmarking exercise examines fault displacement hazard curves from various earthquake scenarios, including the 2016 Kumamoto (magnitude 7.0), Norcia (magnitude 6.5), and the 2019 Le Teil (magnitude 4.9) earthquakes. These events represent different fault types: strike-slip, normal, and reverse faulting and have documented fault displacements. This publication aims to share key results and insights from the PFDHA exercise, comparing hazard outcomes and explaining the factors behind observed differences. This will help Member States assess the compatibility of current fault displacement models with the earthquake scenarios that will possibly be used in nuclear safety evaluations.

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          Keywords

          Benchmarking, Probabilistic Fault Displacement Hazard Analysis, PFDHA, Nuclear Installations, Fault Displacement Hazard Curves, Earthquake Scenarios, Kumamoto Earthquake, Norcia Earthquake, Le Teil Earthquake, Magnitude, Strike-slip Fault, Normal Fault, Reverse Fault, Fault Displacement, Hazard Outcomes, Model Compatibility, Nuclear Safety Evaluations, Member States, Key Results, Insights, Nuclear Facilities, Safety Measures, Earthquake Effects, Earthquake Hazard Analysis, Hazard Mitigation

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