1、 IEEE Guide for the Definition of Reliability Program Plans for Nuclear Generating Stations and Other Nuclear Facilities Sponsored by the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Power and Energy SocietyIEEE Std 933-2013(Revision ofIEEE Std 933-1999) IE
2、EE Std 933-2013 (Revision of IEEE Std 933-1999) IEEE Guide for the Definition of Reliability Program Plans for Nuclear Generating Stations and Other Nuclear Facilities Sponsor Nuclear Power Engineering Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 11 December 2013 IEEE-SA Standards Board A
3、bstract: Guidelines for the definition of a reliability program at nuclear generating stations and other nuclear facilities are provided. The document emphasizes reliability programs during the operating phase of such stations; however, the general approach applies to all phases of the nuclear power
4、 generating station life cycle (e.g., design, construction, start-up, operating, and decommissioning). Keywords: IEEE 933, problem analysis, reliability analysis, reliability program plan The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyrigh
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34、ther information may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association. Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. viParticipants At the time this guide was completed, the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee (NPEC) had the following membership: John D. McDonald, Chair Satish Aggarwal, Vice Chair Ijaz A
35、hmad George Attarian George A. Ballassi Farouk D. Baxter Mark Bowman Daniel F. Brosnan Nissen M. Burstein Robert C. Carruth John P. Carter Dennis Dellinger John Disosway Stephen Fleger Robert J. Fletcher Robert B. Fuld James Gleason Dale T. Goodney Daryl Harmon Dirk C. Hopp David A. Horvath Paul R.
36、Johnson Thomas Koshy Harvey C. Leake J. Scott Malcolm Alexander Marion Michael H. Miller James Parello Mansoor H. Sanwarwalla Glen E. Schinzel James E. Stoner, Jr. Marek Tengler James E. Thomas Paul L. Yanosy, Sr. David J. Zaprazny At the time this guide was completed, the NPEC Operations, Maintenan
37、ce, Aging, Reliability and Testing Subcommittee (SC 3) had the following membership: Glen E. Schinzel, Chair Mansoor H. Sanwarwalla, Vice Chair Gopal Aravapalli George A. Ballassi John Beatty Tom Crawford Alireza Daneshpooy Rachel B. Gunnett Hamid Heidarisafa Sharon Honecker David A. Horvath Peter J
38、. Kang Jacob Kulangara Robert Lane James K. Liming G. Singh Matharu Kirklyn Melson Joseph Napper James Parello Ted Riccio Owen Scott Craig D. Sellers Barry Sloane John A. Stevens John H. Taylor Yvonne Williams Kiang Zee At the time this guide was completed, the Reliability (PE/NPE/WG_3.3) Working Gr
39、oup had the following membership: James K. Liming, Chair John A. Stevens, Vice Chair Gopal Aravapalli George A. Ballassi John Beatty Tom Crawford Alireza Daneshpooy Rachel B. Gunnett Hamid Heidarisafa Sharon Honecker David A. Horvath Peter J. Kang Jacob Kulangara Joseph Napper James Parello Ted Ricc
40、io Mansoor H. Sanwarwalla Glen E. Schinzel Owen Scott Craig D. Sellers Barry Sloane John H. Taylor Yvonne Williams Kiang Zee Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. viiThe following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this guide. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapprova
41、l, or abstention. William Ackerman Satish Aggarwal Robert Austin George Ballassi William Bloethe Daniel Brosnan Robert Carruth Suresh Channarasappa Mark Clark Tom Crawford Gary Engmann Stephen Fleger Randall Groves Werner Hoelzl David A. Horvath Paul Johnson James Jones Piotr Karocki Yuri Khersonsky
42、 Chad Kiger Joseph L. Koepfinger Robert Konnik James Liming Greg Luri Kirklyn Melson Michael Newman Ted Riccio Bartien Sayogo Glen E. Schinzel Gil Shultz Rebecca Steinman John A. Stevens Gary Stoedter John Vergis When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this guide on 11 December 2013, it had the fo
43、llowing 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 Stephen Dukes Jean-Philippe Faure Alexander Gelman Mark Halpin Gary Hoffman Paul Houz Jim Hughes Michael Janezic Josep
44、h 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 Michael Janezic, NIST Rep
45、resentative Catherine Berger Senior Program Manager, IEEE-SA Content Publishing Malia Zaman Program Manager, IEEE-SA Technical Community viii Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 933-2013, IEEE Guide for the Definition of Reliability Progra
46、m Plans for Nuclear Generating Stations and Other Nuclear Facilities. The IEEE recognizes the importance of safe, reliable, and efficient nuclear power generation and seeks to provide guidance for constructing a reliability program to help achieve improved plant safety and performance. This guide is
47、 part of a continuing effort in which the IEEE and other industry groups have been engaged since the beginning of the commercial nuclear power industry. Related IEEE activities include the publication of the following guides and standards: IEEE Std 352, IEEE Guide for General Principles of Reliabili
48、ty Analysis of Nuclear Power Generating Stations Safety Systems (a basic reliability tutorial) IEEE Std 577, IEEE Standard Requirements for Reliability Analysis in the Design and Operation of Safety Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations This guides main objective, to provide a basic framewor
49、k for operational reliability programs, has been adapted to nuclear generating stations and other nuclear facilities. However, principles contained in the guide are not limited to these stations or the power industry exclusively. Other station types and industries are encouraged to tailor the guide to meet their specific needs. The guide has been developed to aid nuclear utilities in tailoring the principles of an effective reliability program to their own particular organization structure and approach. As an IEEE guide, it cannot establish specific r