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Title: Accidents Happen


1
Accidents Happen
  • But Nuclear Accidents Require Special Skill!

2
Nuclear Power Overview
  • Fission of U235 releases excess nuclear Binding
    Energy.
  • EMC2
  • 0n1 92U235 Fission Energy 2 0n1 54Xe131
    36Kr84
  • The above nuclear reaction is an example many
    different fission fragments result from fission.
  • Fission Energy takes the form of kinetic energy
    of the fission fragments (fission products)
    gamma radiation.
  • Friction converts the kinetic energy into heat.

3
Nuclear Power Overview
  • A nuclear power reactor is designed to manage the
    fuel geometry and neutron population to sustain a
    given power level.
  • Fuel geometry is established by a core design
    which properly positions fuel rods.
  • Neutron population and neutron kinetic energy is
    controlled by control rods and reactor materials.

4
Nuclear Power Plant Fundamentals
  • Reactor Coolant System includes the reactor,
    water, primary piping, reactor coolant pumps, a
    pressurizer and steam generator tubes.
  • Water flows by the fuel rods and removes heat of
    fission while slowing down (moderating) neutrons
    so they are available to the fuel for more
    fission.
  • Water transports the heat to the steam generator
    tubes where it is transferred to water on the
    boiler side (secondary side) of the tubes.
  • The pressurizer maintains pressure in the system
    to keep the water from boiling. Heaters ?, Spray
    ?

5
Nuclear Power Plant Fundamentals
  • Secondary System includes steam generator
    (boiler), steam piping, turbine, condenser,
    condensate/feed piping and condensate/feed pumps.
  • Secondary water boils in steam generator and
    steam drives turbine for electric generator.
    Steam condenses in condenser and is pumped back
    to steam generator to repeat cycle.

6
Emergency Systems
  • High and low pressure injection systems supply
    water to reactor coolant system in the event of a
    loss of coolant accident.
  • Reactor Containment building seals in
    radioactivity and prevents releases to the
    environment.
  • Radiation Monitoring Systems detect air and water
    radioactive contamination.

7
Nuclear Safety Principles
  • Nuclear reaction terminates immediately by
    reactor SCRAM. All control rods inserted.
  • Energy balance must be maintained. Energy
    produced must be less than or equal to energy
    removed.
  • Reactor fuel (core) must be covered by water to
    provide sufficient heat transfer to control fuel
    temperature.

8
Nuclear Safety Principles
  • Design must provide inherent safety, redundancy,
    defense in depth and good human factors. Must
    handle worst case scenarios.
  • Emergency procedures must be symptom based not
    event based and provide for multiple failures.
  • Training must develop emergency skills and team
    skills via full scale simulation.

9
Nuclear Safety Principles
  • Staff selection must include cross-discipline
    engineering experience.
  • Emergency preparedness must be frequently
    exercised by large scale drills.
  • External oversight (INPO NRC) and industry
    event awareness must be maintained.

10
Three Mile Island Unit-2
  • Accident pre-conditions
  • Control Room Design - Engineering Convenience
    Focus rather than Operator Effectiveness Focus
  • Procedures - Event Based and only Single Cause
  • Training - Operating Crew Included None with
    Engineering Degrees, NO Simulator Training

11
Three Mile Island Unit-2
  • Accident Events
  • Condensate valve failure ? Turbine Trip
  • T?, P? Pilot Operated Relief Valve fails open
  • Pzr Level ?, P? Crew Confusion - Procedures
    Training didn't handle multiple failures,
    Instrumentation led to false conclusions
  • Crew Errors - Loss of Coolant recognized late,
    Reactor Coolant pumps turned OFF, Rx Building
    Floor Drains not isolated

12
Three Mile Island Unit-2
  • Accident Aftermath
  • Reactor core uncovered ? melted down
  • Radioactivity released to the environment but no
    deaths, illness or injuries
  • Re-design of control room, procedures, training
    and staffing
  • Increased Industry Oversight (INPO NRC)
  • World Record Safety and Performance
  • No new plant construction in 27 years

13
Chernobyl Accident Pre-conditions
  • Engineering Arrogance
  • No containment building
  • No fear of positive feedback in reactivity
  • Not designed for worst case accident
  • Operational Arrogance
  • No concern for safety during tests
  • No concern for violating written procedures

14
Chernobyl Accident Pre-conditions
  • RBMK 1000 reactor
  • Use carbon blocks as moderator poor choice
    since carbon (charcoal) is flammable
  • Have positive reactivity coefficient when at low
    power
  • Have no containment structure
  • Conducting low-power experiments
  • Have safety systems bypassed
  • Public told a nuclear accident is impossible

15
Chernobyl Accident Events
  • High power operation followed by medium power
    ?Xenon transient ?control rods withdrawn (violate
    safety procedure)
  • Low power operation in manual control where Rx is
    unstable due to positive reactivity void
    coefficient
  • Within seconds power jumps 10x
  • Steam explosion destroys core and roof

16
Chernobyl Accident Events
  • Carbon moderator ignites and burns
  • Core ejected into atmosphere
  • Firemen respond and die
  • More firemen respond and die
  • Rx buried in gt5000 tons of borated material by
    helicopter material drops
  • Widespread contamination

17
Chernobyl Accident Aftermath
  • Delay in reporting event to the world
  • Foodstuffs (livestock and crops) are
    radiologically contaminated
  • 135000 people evacuated from 30km area
  • 31 people died 134 treated for acute radiation
    syndrome
  • Substantial increase in thyroid cancer
  • RBMK Rxs are closed

18
Nuclear Accident Summary
  • Nuclear accidents require
  • Errors in design
  • Errors in procedures
  • Errors in training
  • Errors in operator performance
  • Nuclear accidents have improved the industry
  • Better designs, procedures, training planning

19
Nuclear Accident Questions
  • What role did poor design play in
  • the TMI-2 accident?
  • the Chernobyl accident?
  • What role do procedures and training play in
    nuclear accidents?
  • Why are nuclear accidents less likely today?
  • What could make nuclear accidents more likely in
    the future?
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