Abstract

The reactor pressure vessel (RPV) is the key component of pressurized water reactor. It has to comply with various rules and regulatory guides to ensure sufficient safety and operating margins during the plant lifetime. Thus, it is crucial to assure the integrity of RPV for an effective plant lifetime management program. In this paper, the status and the experiences of various integrity issues of the highly embrittled RPV are introduced. A circumferential weld in the beltline region of the Kori Unit 1 RPV was projected to be unable to satisfy the minimum upper-shelf energy requirement and the reference temperature-pressurized thermal shock requirement before the end of 40-year design lifetime. The detailed integrity assessments had been performed to resolve both issues and the results summarized. In addition several actions have been taken as aging management programs to assure the integrity of Kori Unit 1 RPV during the extended operation. Details of the activities such as, redefining initial reference temperature-nil ductility transition temperature, installing ex-vessel dosimetry, and withdrawal and testing of additional surveillance capsule are explained. Finally, the applicability of these and other activities including thermal annealing to mitigate the effects of the irradiation embrittlement are evaluated.

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