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Aging Management of Nuclear Power Plant Concrete Structures - Overview and Suggested Research Topics...

by Dan J Naus
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
Page Numbers
17 to 39
Publisher Location
Paris, France
Conference Name
CSNI Workshop on Aging Management of Thick-Walled Concrete Structures, Including ISI, Maintenance and Repair - Instrumentation Methods and Safety Assessment in View of Long Term Operation
Conference Location
Prague, Czech Republic
Conference Sponsor
OECD Nuclear Energy Agency
Conference Date
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Nuclear power plant concrete structures are described and their operating experience noted. Primary considerations related to management of their aging are noted and an indication of their status provided: degradation mechanisms, damage models, and material performance; assessment and remediation (i.e., component selection, in-service inspection, nondestructive examinations, and remedial actions); and estimation of performance at present or some future point in time (i.e., application of structural reliability theory to the design and optimization of in-service inspection/maintenance strategies, and determination of the effects of degradation on plant risk). Several activities are identified that provide background information and data on areas of concern with respect to nondestructive examination of nuclear power plant concrete structures: inspection of thick-walled, heavily-reinforced sections, basemats, and inaccessible areas of the containment metallic pressure boundary. Topics are noted where additional research would be of benefit to aging management of nuclear power plant concrete structures.