Abstract

This paper presents a stress test method developed for Korean nuclear power plant and assessment results of plant response capability of OPR1000 in an effort to enhance the safety against extreme natural events exceeding the design basis of the plant. Multi-barrier accident coping strategy (MACST) guidelines have been developed to accomplish specific tasks in support of Emergency Operating Procedures (EOP) when the Extended Loss of AC Power (ELAP) and/or Loss of Ultimate Heat Sink (LUHS) is in progress as a consequence of beyond design basis natural events. Provisions to secure critical safety functions are discussed with cliff edge time evaluation at each step of plant response to ELAP and LUHS. It is concluded that the plant can maintain the safe shutdown state through the natural circulation cooldown by steam generator and the electric power and can obtain additional capability and redundancy with off-site equipment to provide coping capability for an indefinite period.

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