Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1741823 Progress in Nuclear Energy 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The quality of probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) should be commensurate with the application for which it is intended and the role the PSA results play in the integrated decision making process. The updating of the PSA model would be ineffective if it is not initiated according to the requirements of the applications. This paper summarizes the lessons learned from the PSA development and updating processes in Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in China. While some of the issues are specific, the discussion of these quality issues will be helpful to the NPPs in China and maybe in other countries.

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