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Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations | 2015

A Flooding Induced Station Blackout Analysis for a Pressurized Water Reactor Using the RISMC Toolkit

Diego Mandelli; Steven Prescott; Curtis Smith; Andrea Alfonsi; Cristian Rabiti; Joshua J. Cogliati; Robert Kinoshita

In this paper we evaluate the impact of a power uprate on a pressurized water reactor (PWR) for a tsunami-induced flooding test case. This analysis is performed using the RISMC toolkit: the RELAP-7 and RAVEN codes. RELAP-7 is the new generation of system analysis codes that is responsible for simulating the thermal-hydraulic dynamics of PWR and boiling water reactor systems. RAVEN has two capabilities: to act as a controller of the RELAP-7 simulation (e.g., component/system activation) and to perform statistical analyses. In our case, the simulation of the flooding is performed by using an advanced smooth particle hydrodynamics code called NEUTRINO. The obtained results allow the user to investigate and quantify the impact of timing and sequencing of events on system safety. In addition, the impact of power uprate is determined in terms of both core damage probability and safety margins.


Archive | 2014

Advanced Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) Demonstration

Curtis Smith; Steven Prescott; Tony Koonce

A key area of the Advanced Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) strategy is the development of methodologies and tools that will be used to predict the safety, security, safeguards, performance, and deployment viability of SMRs. The goal of the SMR PRA activity will be to develop quantitative methods and tools and the associated analysis framework for assessing a variety of risks. Development and implementation of SMR-focused safety assessment methods may require new analytic methods or adaptation of traditional methods to the advanced design and operational features of SMRs. We will need to move beyond the current limitations such as static, logic-based models in order to provide more integrated, scenario-based models based upon predictive modeling which are tied to causal factors. The development of SMR-specific safety models for margin determination will provide a safety case that describes potential accidents, design options (including postulated controls), and supports licensing activities by providing a technical basis for the safety envelope. This report documents the progress that was made to implement the PRA framework, specifically by way of demonstration of an advanced 3D approach to representing, quantifying and understanding flooding risks to a nuclear power plant.


Archive | 2015

Flooding Capability for River-based Scenarios

Curtis Smith; Steven Prescott; Emerald Ryan; Donna A. Calhoun; Ramprasad Sampath; S. Danielle Anderson; Cody Casteneda

This report describes the initial investigation into modeling and simulation tools for application of riverine flooding representation as part of the Risk-Informed Safety Margin Characterization (RISMC) Pathway external hazards evaluations. The report provides examples of different flooding conditions and scenarios that could impact river and watershed systems. Both 2D and 3D modeling approaches are described.


Archive | 2015

Framework Development Supporting the Safety Portal

Steven Prescott; Kellie Kvarfordt; Leng Vang; Curtis Smith

In a collaborating scientific research arena it is important to have an environment where analysts have access to a shared repository of information, documents, and software tools, and be able to accurately maintain and track historical changes in models. The new Safety Portal cloud-based environment will be accessible remotely from anywhere regardless of computing platforms given that the platform has available Internet access and proper browser capabilities. Information stored at this environment would be restricted based on user assigned credentials. This report discusses current development of a cloud-based web portal for PRA tools.


Archive | 2015

Status of the phenomena representation, 3D modeling, and cloud-based software architecture development

Curtis Smith; Steven Prescott; Kellie Kvarfordt; Ram Sampath; Katie Larson

Early in 2013, researchers at the Idaho National Laboratory outlined a technical framework to support the implementation of state-of-the-art probabilistic risk assessment to predict the safety performance of advanced small modular reactors. From that vision of the advanced framework for risk analysis, specific tasks have been underway in order to implement the framework. This report discusses the current development of a several tasks related to the framework implementation, including a discussion of a 3D physics engine that represents the motion of objects (including collision and debris modeling), cloud-based analysis tools such as a Bayesian-inference engine, and scenario simulations. These tasks were performed during 2015 as part of the technical work associated with the Advanced Reactor Technologies Program.


Archive | 2015

3D Simulation of External Flooding Events for the RISMC Pathway

Steven Prescott; Diego Mandelli; Ramprasad Sampath; Curtis Smith; Linyu Lin

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Archive | 2014

Implementation of a Bayesian Engine for Uncertainty Analysis

Leng Vang; Curtis Smith; Steven Prescott

In probabilistic risk assessment, it is important to have an environment where analysts have access to a shared and secured high performance computing and a statistical analysis tool package. As part of the advanced small modular reactor probabilistic risk analysis framework implementation, we have identified the need for advanced Bayesian computations. However, in order to make this technology available to non-specialists, there is also a need of a simplified tool that allows users to author models and evaluate them within this framework. As a proof-of-concept, we have implemented an advanced open source Bayesian inference tool, OpenBUGS, within the browser-based cloud risk analysis framework that is under development at the Idaho National Laboratory. This development, the “OpenBUGS Scripter” has been implemented as a client side, visual web-based and integrated development environment for creating OpenBUGS language scripts. It depends on the shared server environment to execute the generated scripts and to transmit results back to the user. The visual models are in the form of linked diagrams, from which we automatically create the applicable OpenBUGS script that matches the diagram. These diagrams can be saved locally or stored on the server environment to be shared with other users.


Archive | 2014

3D Modeling Engine Representation Summary Report

Steven Prescott; Ramprasad Sampath; Curtis Smith; Timothy Yang

Computers have been used for 3D modeling and simulation, but only recently have computational resources been able to give realistic results in a reasonable time frame for large complex models. This summary report addressed the methods, techniques, and resources used to develop a 3D modeling engine to represent risk analysis simulation for advanced small modular reactor structures and components. The simulations done for this evaluation were focused on external events, specifically tsunami floods, for a hypothetical nuclear power facility on a coastline.


Archive | 2014

Prototype Development Capabilities of 3D Spatial Interactions and Failures During Scenario Simulation

Steven Prescott; Ramprasad Sampath; Curtis Smith; Tony Koonce

Computers have been used for 3D modeling and simulation, but only recently have computational resources been able to give realistic results in a reasonable time frame for large complex models. This report addressed the methods, techniques, and resources used to develop a prototype for using 3D modeling and simulation engine to improve risk analysis and evaluate reactor structures and components for a given scenario. The simulations done for this evaluation were focused on external events, specifically tsunami floods, for a hypothetical nuclear power facility on a coastline.


Archive | 2007

Hybrid assessment tool, and systems and methods of quantifying risk

Curtis Smith; S. Ted Wood; Steven Prescott

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Curtis Smith

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Andrea Alfonsi

Idaho National Laboratory

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Cristian Rabiti

Idaho National Laboratory

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Ronaldo Szilard

Idaho National Laboratory

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Tony Koonce

Idaho National Laboratory

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Chad Pope

Idaho State University

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