Characteristics of Hydrogen Monitoring Systems for Severe Accident Management at a Nuclear Power Plant


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One of the main objectives of severe accident management at a nuclear power plant is to protect the integrity of the containment, for which the most serious threat is possible ignition of the generated hydrogen. There should be a monitoring system providing information support of NPP personnel, ensuring data on the current state of a containment gaseous environment and trends in its composition changes. Monitoring systems’ requisite characteristics definition issues are considered by the example of a particular power unit. Major characteristics important for proper information support are discussed. Some features of progression of severe accident scenarios at considered power unit are described and a possible influence of the hydrogen concentration monitoring system performance on the information support reliability in a severe accident is analyzed. The analysis results show that the following technical characteristics of the combustible gas monitoring systems are important for the proper information support of NPP personnel in the event of a severe accident at a nuclear power plant: measured parameters, measuring ranges and errors, update rate, minimum detectable concentration of combustible gas, monitoring reference points, environmental qualification parameters of the system components. For NPP power units with WWER-440/270 (230) type reactors, which have a relatively small containment volume, the update period for measurement results is a critical characteristic of the containment combustible gas monitoring system, and the choice of monitoring reference points should be focused not so much on the definition of places of possible hydrogen pockets but rather on the definition of places of a possible combustible mixture formation. It may be necessary for the above-mentioned power units to include in the emergency operating procedures measures aimed at a timely heat removal reduction from the containment environment if there are signs of a severe accident phase approaching to prevent a combustible mixture formation in the containment.

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V. Petrosyan

CJSC Armenian Scientific Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plant Operation (ARMATOM)

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: vpetros@web.am
Armênia, Yerevan, 0027

E. Yeghoyan

CJSC Armenian Scientific Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plant Operation (ARMATOM)

Email: vpetros@web.am
Armênia, Yerevan, 0027

A. Grigoryan

CJSC Armenian Scientific Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plant Operation (ARMATOM)

Email: vpetros@web.am
Armênia, Yerevan, 0027

A. Petrosyan

CJSC Armenian Scientific Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plant Operation (ARMATOM)

Email: vpetros@web.am
Armênia, Yerevan, 0027

M. Movsisyan

CJSC Armenian Scientific Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plant Operation (ARMATOM)

Email: vpetros@web.am
Armênia, Yerevan, 0027


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