Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
296712 Nuclear Engineering and Design 2014 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Detailed methodological approach on the High Energy Pipe Break (HEPB) analysis for NPP.•HEPB level 3 analysis on the Main Steam Line of MO3 NPP was provided.•Reducing the construction or modification cost on the NPP due to a less conservative approach as a level 1 or 2 analysis.•Innovative LBB approach to treat the through-wall crack on the piping system.

The aim of this study is to show the application of the High Energy Pipe Break (HEPB) methodology to a level 3 analysis, applied to the study of the Main Steam Line (MSL) of a Mochovce (MO) NPP. The analysis highlighted the significant advantage, as compared to a standard level 1 analysis, in the minimization of extra supports and restraints. In the first part of the paper an introduction on the NUREG Standard Review Plan (STRP) and on the ANSI/ANS 58.2 used as a reference in this kind of analysis is provided. In the second part a description of the analyses (coupled mechanical and fluido-dynamic) used to analyze the HEPB is described. Finally an original approach developed at ENEL is presented for an improved evaluation of the leakage cracking by following a non standard procedure related to the LBB approach, coupled with the above-mentioned HEPB.

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