Abstract

Three severe nuclear power accidents (Fukushima accident, Chernobyl accident and Three Mile Island accident) have proved that human errors in the mitigation of severe accidents will exacerbate the deterioration of accidents and cause immeasurable consequences. Therefore, there is an urgent need for finding human reliability analysis methods to effectively analyze and predict possible human errors in severe accident mitigation.In order to compare the applicability of the Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) method under the severe accident in the nuclear power plant, this paper put forward four criteria, qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis, traceability and availability, based on the characteristics of the personnel in the process of severe accident mitigation. Several commonly used HRA methods were compared and analyzed. The results show that the common HRA methods which applied to the analysis have shortcomings, so it is necessary to establish a new HRA method, or to improve the original methods to solve the issues under severe accident conditions and the IDAC model and Phoenix HRA methodology are considered better choice. Combined with computer programs,the IDAC model can simulate the process of accident and the dynamic response of personnel, which helps to explain the dynamic interaction characteristics of human behavior and environment, but the model still has some limitations in the aspects of uncertainty analysis and simulation data availability. While Phoenix method provides some Performance influencing factors and crew failure modes that can reflect the response characteristics of emergency personnel. This applicability study can provide guidance for the establishment of HRA method in severe accidents.

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