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http://dx.doi.org/10.14773/cst.2015.14.1.1

THINNED PIPE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OF KOREAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS  

Lee, S.H. (Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., LTD. Central Research Institute)
Lee, Y.S. (Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., LTD. Central Research Institute)
Park, S.K. (Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., LTD. Central Research Institute)
Lee, J.G. (Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., LTD. Central Research Institute)
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Corrosion Science and Technology / v.14, no.1, 2015 , pp. 1-11 More about this Journal
Abstract
Local wall thinning and integrity degradation caused by several mechanisms, such as flow accelerated corrosion (FAC), cavitation, flashing and/or liquid drop impingements, are a main concern in carbon steel piping systems of nuclear power plant in terms of safety and operability. Thinned pipe management program (TPMP) had been developed and optimized to reduce the possibility of unplanned shutdown and/or power reduction due to pipe failure caused by wall thinning in the secondary side piping system. This program also consists of several technical elements such as prediction of wear rate for each component, prioritization of components for inspection, thickness measurement, calculation of actual wear and wear rate for each component. Decision making is associated with replacement or continuous service for thinned pipe components. Establishment of long-term strategy based on diagnosis of plant condition regarding overall wall thinning is also essential part of the program. Prediction models of wall thinning caused by FAC had been established for 24 operating nuclear plants. Long term strategies to manage the thinned pipe component were prepared and applied to each unit, which was reflecting plant specific design, operation, and inspection history, so that the structural integrity of piping system can be maintained. An alternative integrity assessment criterion and a computer program for thinned piping items were developed for the first time in the world, which was directly applicable to the secondary piping system of nuclear power plant. The thinned pipe management program is applied to all domestic nuclear power plants as a standard procedure form so that it contributes to preventing an accident caused by FAC.
Keywords
flow accelerated corrosion; wall thinning; prediction model; integrity assessment;
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