ASME STP-NU-010 : 2008
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REGULATORY SAFETY ISSUES IN THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN CRITERIA OF ASME SECTION 3 SUBSECTION NH FOR VERY HIGH TEMPERATURES FOR VHTR & GEN 4
Hardcopy , PDF
08-01-2024
English
01-01-2008
FOREWORD
ABSTRACT
1 SUMMARY
2 INTRODUCTION
3 NRC AND ACRS SAFETY ISSUES IN
LICENSING REVIEW OF CRBR
4 CURRENT NRC SAFETY ISSUES FOR
STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF VHTR AND GEN
IV SYSTEMS
5 HOW REGULATORY ISSUES ARE ADDRESSED
BY CURRENT ASME CODE CASES AND SECTION
III SUBSECTION NH ôCLASS 1 COMPONENTS
IN ELEVATED TEMPERATURE SERVICE
6 MATERIALS MODELS DESIGN CRITERIA AND
ANALYSIS METHODS NEEDED IN THE ASME CODE
TO COVER REGULATOR ISSUES FOR
VERY-HIGH-TEMPERATURE SERVICE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
REFERENCES
Appendix A - NRC Licensing Review of CRBR - 1983
Appendix B - May 2, 2007 NRC Draft for Review
This Report:1) identifies the safety issues relevant to the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, including Section II, Section VIII, Section III Subsection NH (Class 1 Components in Elevated Temperature Service) and Code Cases that must be resolved in order to support licensing of Generation IV Nuclear Reactors, particularly Very-High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactors (VHTRs);2) describes how Subsection NH addresses these issues; and 3) identifies the needs for additional criteria to cover unresolved safety concerns for very-high-temperature service.
DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0-7918-3143-4
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Pages |
49
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PublisherName |
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
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