Abstract

Level 3 Probabilistic Safety Assessment (L3 PSA) is required in UK Generic Design Assessment (GDA) to demonstrate that a new nuclear power plant is suitable to be built in UK. L3 PSA is used to assess the individual and societal risk and compare the results against the offsite Radiation Protection Targets (RPTs) for fault and accident conditions. There is little relevant good practice for L3 PSAs that have recently been performed worldwide and there is lack of mature standard to implement L3 PSA. In this study, a pilot L3 PSA is performed for UK HPR1000 to reflect the UK context and relevant good practices. It introduces the methodology and the processes to be followed to perform conditional consequences calculations for the faults and accident scenarios. All radiation sources are considered and analyzed. The radiological risks to a potential UK site are analyzed and compared against RPTs. A widely used code - PC COSYMA, is selected as a primary tool for the accident consequence calculations. The strengths and limitations of the code are identified based on the project situation, and either qualitative arguments or supplementary analysis is subsequently proposed to overcome the limitations. The final L3 PSA results has supported the demonstration that the offsite radiological risks for UK HPR1000 have been achieved as low as reasonably practicable (ALARP) and meet the UK regulatory expectation.

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