Duration: on request
Language: German
Location: Erlangen
Objectives:
The main objective of this course it to familiarize course participants with the basics of initiating events and technological solutions for beyond-design-basis accidents including lessons learned from severe accidents Three Miles Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima.
Content:
- From TMI-2 to Fukushima – lessons learned
- Introduction to beyond-design-basis accidents
- International and national classification
- Basics of beyond-design-basis accidents
- Specific design for Severe Accidents (SA)
- Design requirements for SA systems -features of GEN III+
- Diversity, redundancy and independence –preventive measures for SA
- Radiation protection during beyond-design-basis accidents
- Phenomenology and radiological acceptance criteria
- Specific measures for management or mitigation of the effects of SA
- Methods for preventing and mitigating SA
- Scenarios and analysis methods
- Level 1 and Level 2 probabilistic safety analysis
- Plant management during beyond-design-basis accidents
Target Group:
Experts and employees from the following areas: development, commissioning and maintenance for systems used for mitigation and management of beyond-design-basis accidents in nuclear power plants.
Prerequisites:
Advanced plant knowledge, several years of relevant work experience in a PWR nuclear power plant, are advantageous.
Duration:
1 day
Other information:
Participants: 6 to 12 persons - Prize on request