Abstract

An internal Fire Probabilistic Safety Assessment (FPSA) study was conducted in the control room of the TRIGA PUSPATI (RTP) research reactor. This study aims to determine the likelihood of a fire occurring in the control room of RTP and the probability of fire occurring after an accident loss of instrumentation and control (LOIC) to the core damage frequency (CDF) value. The quantification results of the CDF are compared between LOIC with fire-induced (LOIC-F) and without fire-induced (LOIC). A methodical strategy to identify potential fire hazards that includes the precise identification of the design area, the size of any opening compartments, the location of electrical cabinets and fire suppression systems, as well as the placement of any safety-related equipment was applied. Included is Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA), which determines failure modes and designates repercussions for each scenario. This research will contribute on providing essential information on status of fire in RTP’s control room as an insight of identifying any risk of fire scenario that may occur including investigation of current fire protection system sufficiency. In addition, a core damage end state of consequences of fire after an LOIC is also presented. The result of this research can be beneficial and creating awareness to the management as well as reactor operators in case of fire in the control room of RTP.

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