Abstract

The in-service inspection program of the Angra 1 plant is updated every 10 years, according to applicable standards - designer (American Project - are followed NRC requirements) and Cnen. NRC approves the use of ASME Section XI (In-service Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components). The object of in-service inspection of components in nuclear power plants is to provide a continuing assurance that they are safe. To provide this assurance for those components that are subject to the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, a set of rules has been formulated to provide assurance that the functional requirements of the components are available when required. The rules have been arranged to provide appropriate levels of assurance according to the importance of the component in its relationship to plant safety. The classifications that are established during design and manufacturing have been adopted to provide the levels of importance for the components. The types of components typically found in the various classifications have then been identified and rules formulated for each type. For each type of component in each classification, the functions have been considered and methods of inspecting, testing, or monitoring each component is specified. These rules include methods of determining the limits of acceptance of the results. Should it be necessary to take corrective action to repair various components, rules have been provided to establish acceptable methods of repair or replacement. Angra 1 started the Renewal License and Long-term Operation project and there are three important Aging Management Programs (AMP) that are based on ASME section XI. This article will discuss the ASME section XI subsections that are important for the License Renewal and Long-term Operation for Angra 1.

Highlights

  • Angra 1 implements the rules of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) since the preservice inspection

  • In the absence of adequate Brazilian standardization, Codes, Guides and Recommendations of the International Atomic Energy Agency and, in the absence thereof, international norms or technically developed countries should be used, provided these standards and regulations are accepted by CNEN."

  • CNEN NE 1.25 – Requirement 2.2.2. of [11] standard states: “In addition to the requirements of this standard, the implementation of in-service inspection programs shall comply with the standards or codes established by the operating organization in the technical specifications of the Final Report of Safety Analysis, according to the design and approval of the CNEN”

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Angra 1 implements the rules of ASME since the preservice inspection (the ISI/IST inspection before operation). Of [11] standard states: “In addition to the requirements of this standard, the implementation of in-service inspection programs shall comply with the standards or codes established by the operating organization in the technical specifications of the Final Report of Safety Analysis, according to the design and approval of the CNEN”. To meet the requirements of these technical notes and international standards, Angra 1 developed a Quality Assurance Program and procedures for the project to license renewal and longterm operation. In section 4: In-service Testing program presents a historical of ASME OM CODE and the editions adopted for Angra 1 since the beginning of operation and explain how it will for the license renewal and long-term operation.

ASME SECTION XI - IN-SERVICE INSPECTION PROGRAM
THE AGING MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS RELATED TO ASME SECTION XI
Detection of Aging Effects
ASME OM CODE
CONCLUSIONS
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