Analysis and Estimation of Core Damage Frequency of Flow Blockage and Loss of Coolant Accident: A Case Study of a 10 MW Water-Water Research Reactor-PSA Level 1
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Fault trees (FT) and event trees (ET) are widely used in industry to model and evaluate the reliability of safety systems. *is work
seeks to analyze and estimate the core damage frequency (CDF) due to flow blockage (FB) and loss of coolant accident (LOCA)
due to large rupture of primary circuit pipe with respect to a specific 10 MW Water-Water Research Reactor in Ghana using the FT
and ET technique. Using FT, the following reactor safety systems: reactor protection system, primary heat removal system,
isolation of the reactor pool, emergency core cooling system (ECCS), natural circulation heat removal, and isolation of the
containment were evaluated for their dependability. *e probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) Level 1 was conducted using a
commercial computational tool, system analysis program for practical coherent reliability assessment (SAPHIRE) 7.0. *e
frequency of an accident resulting in severe core damage for the internal initiating event was estimated to be 2.51e − 4/yr for the
large LOCA as well as 1.45e − 4/yr for FB, culminating in a total core damage frequency of 3.96e − 4/yr. *e estimated values for the
frequencies of core damage were within the expected margins of 1.0e − 5/yr to 1.0e − 4/yr and of identical sequence of the extent as
found for similar reactors.
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