Abstract

The paper presents a risk-informed in-service inspection (RI-ISI) pilot study project of 300 mm piping at Ignalina nuclear power plant (INPP) RBMK-1500 reactor, located in Lithuania. The RI-ISI study investigates optimal 300 mm piping ISI strategies with respect to risk and required resources. In total 1240 stainless steel welds were analyzed, assuming inter-granual stress corrosion cracking (IGSCC) to be the main damage mechanism. Pipe break frequency was estimated by probabilistic fracture mechanics methods and combined with safety barriers, provided by probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) study. After 3 years of operation, updating of RI-ISI was performed by taking into account new statistical data on pipe defects. Comparison with previous RI-ISI program was performed. The paper includes discussion on uncertainties in the study and robustness of RI-ISI programs.

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