학술논문

Effect of test-caused degradation on the unavailability of standby safety components
Document Type
Source
Nuclear engineering and technology. 56(2):526-535
Subject
Age-dependent unavailability
Imperfect maintenance
Probabilistic safety assessment (PSA)
Standby-related failure rate
Test-caused degradation
Operation and Maintenance Engineering
Drift och underhållsteknik
Language
English
ISSN
1738-5733
2234-358X
Abstract
This paper proposes a safety-critical standby component unavailability model that contains aging effects caused by the elapsed time from installation, component degradation due to surveillance tests, and imperfect maintenance actions. An application of the model to a Motor-Operated Valve and a Motor-Driven Pump involved in the HPIS of a VVER/1000-V446 nuclear power plant is demonstrated and compared with other existing models at component and system levels. In addition, the effects of different unavailability models are reflected in the NPP's risk criterion, i.e., core damage frequency, over five maintenance periods. The results show that, compared with other models that do not simultaneously consider the full effects of degradation and maintenance impacts, the proposed model realistically evaluates the unavailabilities of the safety-related components and the involved systems as a plant age function. Therefore, it can effectively reflect the age-dependent CDF impact of a given testing and maintenance policy in a specified time horizon.