1、 IEEE Standard for Application of the Single-Failure Criterion to Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety Systems Sponsored by the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Power and Energy Society IEEE Std 379-2014 (Revision of IEEE Std 379-2000) IEEE S
2、td 379-2014 (Revision of IEEE Std 379-2000) IEEE Standard for Application of the Single-Failure Criterion to Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety Systems Sponsor Nuclear Power Engineering Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 16 May 2014 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: Require
3、ments for the application of the single-failure criterion to the electrical power, instrumentation, and control portions of nuclear power generating safety systems are provided in this standard. Keywords: actuator, cascaded failure, common-cause failure, design basis event, detectable failure, effec
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34、ure Criteria Working Group had the following membership: Royce Beacom, Chair Gary Johnson Michael H. Miller Frank Novak Tom Richard Edward Schindhelm David Theriault Michael Waterman David Zaprazny The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have
35、 voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Satish Aggarwal George Ballassi Royce Beacom William Bloethe Daniel Brosnan Robert Carruth Suresh Channarasappa Tom Crawford David Curbo John Disosway Wells Fargo Stephen Fleger Robert Fuld James Gleason Dale Goodney Randall Groves Ajit Gwal Daryl Har
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38、he Nuclear Power Engineering Committee (NPEC) that recommended approval of this standard had the following membership: George Ballassi, Chair James Parello, Vice Chair Steven Fleger, Secretary Ijaz Ahmad Dheya Al-Othmany George Attarian Farouk D. Baxter* Royce D. Beacom Mark D. Bowman Daniel F. Bros
39、nan Nissen M. Burstein Keith Bush Robert C. Carruth John P. Carter Suresh Channarasappa Dennis Dellinger David R. Desaulniers John Disosway Walter F. Emerson Stephen Fleger Robert J. Fletcher Robert Francis Robert B. Fuld David Gladey James F. Gleason Dale T. Goodney Robert Hall Kuljit Hara Daryl Ha
40、rmon David Herrell Dirk C. Hopp David A. Horvath Paul R. Johnson Christopher J. Kerr Bok-Ryul Kim Thomas Koshy James K. Liming Bruce A. Lord John D. MacDonald J. Scott Malcolm Alexander Marion* Michael H. Miller Edward R. Mohtashemi Yasushi Nakagawa Julius Persensky* Ted Riccio Mark F. Santschi Glen
41、 E. Schinzel Zdenko Simic James E. Stoner, Jr. Marek Tengler James E. Thomas Masafumi Utsumi Michael Waterman Edward Wenzinger John White Paul L. Yanosy, Sr. Won Yong Yun Dave J. Zaprazny Oon-Pyo Zhu * non-voting members When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 16 May 2014, it had
42、the following membership: John Kulick, Chair David J. Law, Vice Chair Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Masayuki Ariyoshi Peter Balma Farooq Bari Ted Burse Wael William Diab Stephen Dukes Jean-Philippe Faure Alexander Gelman Mark Halpin Gary Hoffman Paul Houz Jim Hugh
43、es Michael Janezic Joseph L. Koepfinger* Oleg Logvinov Ron Petersen Gary Robinson Jon Walter Rosdahl Adrian Stephens Peter Sutherland Yatin Trivedi Phil Winston Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus Also included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons: Richard DeBlasio, DOE Representative M
44、ichael Janezic, NIST Representative Patrick Gibbons IEEE-SA Publishing Malia Zaman IEEE-SA Technical Community Programs Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 379-2014, IEEE Standard for Application of the Single-Failure Criterion to Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety Systems. T
45、he requirement for nuclear power generating station safety systems to meet a single-failure criterion is found in many documents, including IEEE Standards, American Nuclear Society (ANS) standards, and federal regulations. It is the intention of this document to Conform specifically with the require
46、ments of IEEE Std 603-2009a Interpret the single-failure criterion as stated in IEEE Std 603-2009 Provide guidance in the application of the single-failure criterion as stated in IEEE Std 603-2009 It is recognized that the single-failure criterion is applicable to the aggregate of electrical and mec
47、hanical systems. However, the criterion statement, as found in this document, has been developed for electrical systems. Where the interface with mechanical systems is unavoidable (e.g., sensing lines), the mechanical portions are considered to be part of the electrical system with which they interf
48、ace. It should be noted that the systems include the actuation and protection systems, as well as the sense, command, and execute features of the power system (in accordance with IEEE Std 741-2007, IEEE Standard Criteria for the Protection of Class 1E Power Systems and Equipment in Nuclear Power Gen
49、erating Stations. The purpose of this revision to the standard is to Update the references cited in the text The standard working group has reviewed and identified that “indispensable” references are indeed in Clause 2, as the latest IEEE style manual (2014) directs. The remaining references have been included in the Bibliography (Annex A). This was included as part of the updating process for the standard. Verify that the terms not identified in the definitions of this standard (3.1) are identified in the IEEE-SA Standards Definition Database. The activity provides
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