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  • Modular High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactor Safety Design

    Closed for Proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    I31026

    CRP

    2081

    Approved Date

    12/12/2013

    Project Status

    Closed

    Start Date

    12/12/2014

    Expected End Date

    11/12/2018

    Completed Date

    07/02/2023

    Description

    The CRP will investigate and make proposals on modular high temperature gas cooled reactor (HTGR) safety design criteria. It is expected that these criteria would refer to light water reactor safety standards (e.g. Safety of Nuclear Power Plants: Design (IAEA Safety Standards Series No.?SSR-2/1, Vienna, 2012)), and the deterministic and risk-informed safety design standards under development for existing and planned HTGRs worldwide that apply to the wide spectrum of design basis and beyond design basis events. The CRP would also take into account the effect of the Fukushima Daiichi accident, clarifying the safety requirements and safety evaluation criteria for design extension conditions, especially those events that can affect multiple reactor modules or are dependent on the application (such as process heat or hydrogen production) on the plant site. The logical flow of criteria is from the fundamental inherent safety characteristics of modular HTGRs and associated expected performance characteristics, to the safety functions required to ensure those characteristics, and finally to specific criteria related to those functions. The initial focus will be on the criteria for a specific HTGR concept (e.g. steam cycle) but other concepts (e.g. gas turbine and process heat) will also be looked at. Both prismatic and pebble bed modular HTGR designs will be considered. Several publications and presentations were identified as important input to the CRP and will be used as the point of departure. The results of the CRP will be documented in an IAEA Technical Document (TECDOC) to be made available to the entire HTGR community. The CRP could also provide technical information for future separate activities on the development of IAEA safety standards for HTGRs with the cooperation of the IAEA Department of Nuclear Safety and Security.

    Objectives

    To develop a process for establishing Safety Design Criteria at the plant and major Structure, System, and Component (SSC) level for modular HTGRs.? To Implement the process for representative modular designs. To establish the Safety Design Criteria for the representative designs, with associated technical background, so as to provide the technical information for the future separate activities of the development of IAEA Safety Standards for HTGRs with the cooperation of the department of Nuclear Safety and Security of IAEA.

    Specific Objectives

    The CRP aims to reach consensus in the participating HTGR community on the specific Safety Design Criteria for Modular HTGRs.

    The specific inputs / outputs are to include: qualitative and quantitative top level safety requirements; comprehensive set of licensing basis events; identification of safety functions (of SSCs) during the events; the use of mechanistic source terms and uncertainty quantification

    Impact

    The impact of the Coordinated Research Project CRP I31026 on Modular High Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor (HTGR) Safety Design has been substantial and multifaceted, particularly in advancing international nuclear safety standards and fostering collaboration across Member States.
    The CRP was initiated in response to heightened scrutiny of nuclear safety following the Fukushima Daiichi accident. Its primary aim was to develop technology-neutral safety design criteria tailored to the unique characteristics of modular HTGRs—reactors known for their inherent and passive safety features, such as the absence of core melt scenarios and minimal reliance on active safety systems

    Relevance

    The CRP contributed to ongoing IAEA efforts to harmonise safety design standards across reactor technologies. By referencing both light water reactor (LWR) standards and emerging HTGR-specific criteria, it helped bridge gaps between traditional and advanced reactor safety frameworks. This work also informed the later efforts of the NS department to evaluate the applicability of the IAEA safety design requirements to SMRs and in particular HTGRs. Many of the CRP experts participated also in the later activities.

    CRP Publications

    Japan / IAEA
    Conference paper at HTR2016
    2016
    THE IAEA COORDINATED RESEARCH PROJECT ON MODULAR HTGR SAFETY DESIGN: STATUS AND OUTLOOK
    US /Japan / IAEA
    Conference paper at HTR2014
    2014
    Working Towards Unified Safety Design Criteria for Modular High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor Designs
    IAEA
    TOP Safe 2017 conference (in cooperation with IAEA)
    2017
    The Path Towards Germane Safety and Licensing Approach for Modular High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactors
    Japan / IAEA
    Conference paper at HTR2016
    2016
    THE IAEA COORDINATED RESEARCH PROJECT ON MODULAR HTGR SAFETY DESIGN: STATUS AND OUTLOOK
    IAEA
    TOP Safe 2017 conference (in cooperation with IAEA)
    2017
    The Path Towards Germane Safety and Licensing Approach for Modular High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactors
    IAEA
    Conference paper (planned for HTGR 2018)
    2018
    Latest status of the IAEA COORDINATED RESEARCH PROJECT ON MODULAR HTGR SAFETY DESIGN
    IAEA
    Conference paper (HTGR 2018)
    2018
    Latest status of the IAEA COORDINATED RESEARCH PROJECT ON MODULAR HTGR SAFETY DESIGN
    Japan / IAEA
    Conference paper at HTR2016 (to be presented)
    2016
    THE IAEA COORDINATED RESEARCH PROJECT ON MODULAR HTGR SAFETY DESIGN: STATUS AND OUTLOOK
    US /Japan / IAEA
    Conference paper at HTR2014
    2014
    Working Towards Unified Safety Design Criteria for Modular High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor Designs
    US /Japan / IAEA
    Conference paper at HTR2014
    2014
    Working Towards Unified Safety Design Criteria for Modular High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor Designs

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