Results of operation and current safety performance of nuclear facilities located in the Russian Federation
- Авторы: Kuznetsov V.M.1, Khvostova M.S.1
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Учреждения:
- Institute of Shipbuilding and Arctic Marine Engineering
- Выпуск: Том 63, № 14 (2016)
- Страницы: 983-1002
- Раздел: Article
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/0040-6015/article/view/172522
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S004060151614007X
- ID: 172522
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Аннотация
After the NPP radiation accidents in Russia and Japan, a safety statu of Russian nuclear power plants causes concern. A repeated life time extension of power unit reactor plants, designed at the dawn of the nuclear power engineering in the Soviet Union, power augmentation of the plants to 104–109%, operation of power units in a daily power mode in the range of 100-70-100%, the use of untypical for NPP remixed nuclear fuel without a careful study of the results of its application (at least after two operating periods of the research nuclear installations), the aging of operating personnel, and many other management actions of the State Corporation “Rosatom”, should attract the attention of the Federal Service for Ecological, Technical and Atomic Supervision (RosTekhNadzor), but this doesn’t happen.
The paper considers safety issues of nuclear power plants operating in the Russian Federation. The authors collected statistical information on violations in NPP operation over the past 25 years, which shows that even after repeated relaxation over this period of time of safety regulation requirements in nuclear industry and highly expensive NPP modernization, the latter have not become more safe, and the statistics confirms this. At a lower utilization factor high-power pressure-tube reactors RBMK-1000, compared to light water reactors VVER-440 and 1000, have a greater number of violations and that after annual overhauls. A number of direct and root causes of NPP mulfunctions is still high and remains stable for decades. The paper reveals bottlenecks in ensuring nuclear and radiation safety of nuclear facilities. Main outstanding issues on the storage of spent nuclear fuel are defined. Information on emissions and discharges of radioactive substances, as well as fullness of storages of solid and liquid radioactive waste, located at the NPP sites are presented. Russian NPPs stress test results are submitted, as well as data on the coming removal from operation of NPP units is analyzed.
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V. Kuznetsov
Institute of Shipbuilding and Arctic Marine Engineering
Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: kuznetsov1956@mail.ru
Россия, Severodvinsk, 164500
M. Khvostova
Institute of Shipbuilding and Arctic Marine Engineering
Email: kuznetsov1956@mail.ru
Россия, Severodvinsk, 164500
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