Fire compartment partitioning is the foundational task in Fire Probabilistic Safety Analysis (FPSA), that requires approaches able to balance analytical accuracy and computational burden. In this work, two fire compartment partitioning approaches are illustrated and applied to an electric building of a High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor (HTGR, e.g., HTR-PM), and the quantified risks of the compartments obtained with the two approaches are compared. The results show that risk is insensitive to the utilized fire compartment partitioning approach, making the FPSA tasks easier to be performed.

Fire compartment partitioning approaches for fire probabilistic safety analysis of a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor

Wang, Wei;Di Maio, Francesco;Zio, Enrico
2016-01-01

Abstract

Fire compartment partitioning is the foundational task in Fire Probabilistic Safety Analysis (FPSA), that requires approaches able to balance analytical accuracy and computational burden. In this work, two fire compartment partitioning approaches are illustrated and applied to an electric building of a High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor (HTGR, e.g., HTR-PM), and the quantified risks of the compartments obtained with the two approaches are compared. The results show that risk is insensitive to the utilized fire compartment partitioning approach, making the FPSA tasks easier to be performed.
2016
International Topical Meeting on High Temperature Reactor Technology, HTR 2016
9780894487323
Fire compartment partitioning; Fire probabilistic safety analysis; High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor; HTR-PM; Nureg/Cr-6850; Nuclear Energy and Engineering; Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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