Study on Practical Application of Risk Informed In-Service Inspection Case Study on Class 1 Piping of a Boiling Water Reactor

This paper describes pilot study relevant to the application of Risk Informed In-Service Inspection (RI-ISI) in a BWR plant. This study conducted for typical BWR5 plant of Tokyo Electric Power Company, and partial application of RI-ISI limited in class 1 piping was carried out. A series of studies r...

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Published inTransactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series A Vol. 74; no. 741; pp. 770 - 779
Main Authors MACHIDA, Hideo, SATHO, Chikahiro, ASHIDA, Takumi, UEMURA, Takashi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2008
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Summary:This paper describes pilot study relevant to the application of Risk Informed In-Service Inspection (RI-ISI) in a BWR plant. This study conducted for typical BWR5 plant of Tokyo Electric Power Company, and partial application of RI-ISI limited in class 1 piping was carried out. A series of studies related to RI-ISI-segments division process, assessment of degradation possibility in segments, failure probability assessment of segments, risk assessment, risk significant assessment and ISI planning-was performed. The inspected portion and its frequency at the time of applying RI-ISI was decided so as to not exceed core damage probability (CDF) at the time of applying the conventional inspection method. As a result, volumetric examination in ISI will not required in 70% of segments (47 segments in 68 segments), and it suggests that the application of RI-ISI is much effective for reduction of radioactive exposure of inspectors without increase of risk by introducing RI-ISI.
ISSN:0387-5008
1884-8338
DOI:10.1299/kikaia.74.770