January 1, 2006
Book Chapter

PRA and Risk Informed Analysis

Abstract

The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) has introduced a risk based approach into Section XI that covers Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components. The risk based approach requires application of the probabilistic risk assessments (PRA). Because no industry consensus standard existed for PRAs, ASME has developed a standard to evaluate the quality level of an available PRA needed to support a given risk based application. The paper describes the PRA standard, Section XI application of PRAs, and plans for broader applications of PRAs to other ASME nuclear codes and standards. The paper addresses several specific topics of interest to Section XI. Important consideration are special methods (surrogate components) used to overcome the lack of PRA treatments of passive components in PRAs. The approach allows calculations of conditional core damage probabilities both for component failures that cause initiating events and failures in standby systems that decrease the availability of these systems. The paper relates the explicit risk based methods of the new Section XI code cases to the implicit consideration of risk used in the development of Section XI. Other topics include the needed interactions of ISI engineers, plant operating staff, PRA specialists, and members of expert panels that review the risk based programs.

Revised: September 19, 2007 | Published: January 1, 2006

Citation

Bernsen S.A., F.A. Simonen, and K.R. Balkey. 2006. PRA and Risk Informed Analysis. In Companion guide to the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code - Second Edition, edited by K. R. Rao. 85-110. New York, New York:ASME Press American Society of Mechanical Engineers. PNNL-SA-40089.