The South Texas Project (STP) balance of plant (BOP) model for production losses has been converted from an Excel-based software application that uses minimal cutsets from a single large fault tree, to a set of small fault trees used within a risk analysis tool, Riskman® [8]. The Riskman® application provides estimates of interest to plant investors and owners such as potential production losses and plant profitability, as well as production reliability and quality (loss frequency, type of loss, loss duration and standard economic risk metrics). The BOP models and methodologies developed are applicable to both fault-tree linking and event-tree linking styles of risk analysis. The STP BOP model is developed to support configuration risk management in two categories: 1) trip risk and concomitant core damage frequency; and 2) non-trip production risk. The primary purpose for the conversion work is to make the STP BOP model framework and application platform consistent with the STP probabilistic risk assessment model. In the course of the conversion, improvements to the Riskman® software have been implemented and techniques to more efficiently produce BOP modeling (fault tree) improvements were developed. Better methods to accurately calculate initiating event frequencies are studied. New data types added to support BOP modeling are described.
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17th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering
July 12–16, 2009
Brussels, Belgium
Conference Sponsors:
- Nuclear Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-4352-9
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STP Balance of Plant Model Update Experience and Results
Steve Epstein
Steve Epstein
ABS Consulting, Irvine, CA
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Ernie Kee
STPNOC, Wadsworth, TX
Fatma Yilmaz
STPNOC, Wadsworth, TX
Don Wakefield
ABS Consulting, Irvine, CA
Steve Epstein
ABS Consulting, Irvine, CA
Paper No:
ICONE17-75006, pp. 945-953; 9 pages
Published Online:
February 25, 2010
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Kee, E, Yilmaz, F, Wakefield, D, & Epstein, S. "STP Balance of Plant Model Update Experience and Results." Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. Volume 2: Structural Integrity; Safety and Security; Advanced Applications of Nuclear Technology; Balance of Plant for Nuclear Applications. Brussels, Belgium. July 12–16, 2009. pp. 945-953. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ICONE17-75006
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