1、An American National StandardPublished by the American Nuclear Society 555 N. Kensington AveLa Grange Park, IL 60526ANSI/ANS-2.10-2017Criteria for Retrieval, Processing, Handling, and Storage of Records from Nuclear Facility Seismic InstrumentationANSI/ANS-2.10-2017ANSI/ANS-2.10-2017 American Nation
2、al Standard Criteria for Retrieval, Processing, Handling, and Storage of Records from Nuclear Facility Seismic Instrumentation Secretariat American Nuclear Society Prepared by the American Nuclear Society Standards Committee Working Group ANS-2.10 Published by the American Nuclear Society 555 North
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18、ublications and Standards Department 555 N. Kensington Avenue La Grange Park, IL 60526 or standardsans.org American National Standard ANSI/ANS-2.10-2017American National Standard ANSI/ANS-2.10-2017 i Foreword (This foreword is not a part of American National Standard “Criteria for Retrieval, Process
19、ing, Handling,and Storage of Records from Nuclear Facility Seismic Instrumentation,” ANSI/ANS-2.10-2017, but is included for informational purposes.) The purpose of this standard is to specify criteria for the treatment of records obtained from nuclear facility analog and digital strong-motion seism
20、ic instrumentation. A nuclear facility is defined as any facility that, as a result of its operation, generates waste material containing or potentially containing radioactive materials. This includes, but is not limited to, nuclear power plants, hospitals, fuel fabrication facilities, fuel reproces
21、sing facilities, radioactive waste disposal facilities, industrial facilities, and research facilities. The principal function of the seismic instrumentation covered in this standard is to address issues that have a significant bearing on safety or mitigate the consequences of accidents that could r
22、esult in potential off-site exposures. For light-water-cooled nuclear power plants, seismic instrumentation is specified in ANSI/ANS-2.2-2016, “Earthquake Instrumentation Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants.” For non-power nuclear facilities, seismic instrumentation, if required, is specified in facil
23、ity-specific regulations, standards, and/or guidance documents. This standard sets forth criteria on how the records obtained from strong-motion instrumentation should be retrieved, processed, handled, and stored after an earthquake. This standard does not address weak-motion instrumentation install
24、ed in some non-power nuclear facilities to measure small-magnitude ground accelerations or velocities. Three major changes to the 2003 standard have been incorporated as below: this standard addresses both power and non-power nuclear facilities; this standard also covers the retrieval and the subseq
25、uent processing, handling, andstorage of analog instrumentation data consistent with that located in older operatingnuclear facilities; and this standard does not cover the evaluation of the records taken from seismic groundand structure motion locations used (1) to determine if the operating basis
26、earthquakeground motion has been exceeded and (2) in long-term evaluations, if necessary;these are discussed in ANSI/ANS-2.23-2016, “Nuclear Power Plant Response to anEarthquake.”The state of the practice for nuclear power plant seismic instrumentation type, location, requirements, and surveillance
27、is provided in ANSI/ANS-2.2-2016. The state of the practice for nuclear power plant pre-earthquake planning, post-earthquake short-term actions, determination of the earthquake damage and recommended action, post-shutdown inspections and tests, and long-term evaluations is provided in ANSI/ANS-2.23-
28、2016. These standards can be used as guidance in assessing existing or developing new requirements and guidance for non-power nuclear facilities. Criteria for the plants owner or its agents are provided in connection with the following activities: (1) retrieval of recorded data from seismic instrume
29、ntation in the event that an earthquake occurs with sufficient ground-shaking motion to activate the seismic instrumentation; (2) correction of the recorded data to minimize non-earthquake effects; (3) storage, handling, and maintenance of recorded data and calculations. American National Standard A
30、NSI/ANS-2.10-2017 ii Currently, this standard applies to land-based nuclear power plants and non-power nuclear facilities that deploy strong-ground-motion instrumentation. This standard has been reviewed by the ANS-2.10 Working Group for its applicability to nuclear power plant seismic monitoring in
31、strumentation based on different technologies utilized in operating nuclear power plants. The ANS-2.10 Working Group will review, from time to time, this standards applicability to new nuclear power plants and non-power nuclear facility installations based on different technologies from current faci
32、lities and will verify that the purposes and criteria of this standard are preserved. This standard might reference documents and other standards that have been superseded or withdrawn at the time the standard is applied. A statement has been included in the references section that provides guidance
33、 on the use of references. This standard does not incorporate the concepts of generating risk-informed insights, performance-based requirements, or a graded approach to quality assurance. The user is advised that one or more of these techniques could enhance the application of this standard. The fir
34、st version of ANS-2.10 was approved in 2003. It was administratively withdrawn as an American National Standard in April 2013 as it did not comply with the American National Standards Institutes requirement to complete maintenance within ten years. This standard, ANSI/ANS-2.10-2017, addresses the tr
35、eatment of data from both digital and analog instrumentations and incorporates changes that have occurred in the industry practice since the 2003 standard was developed. This standard was prepared by the ANS-2.10 Working Group of the American Nuclear Society Standards Committee. All comments receive
36、d were reviewed and, where possible, were incorporated. The ANS-2.10 Working Group had the following membership during its work on this standard: J. Xu (Chair), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission R. B. Darragh, Pacific Engineering and Analysis T. Elkhoraibi, Bechtel Corporation V. Graizer, U.S. Nucl
37、ear Regulatory Commission B. J. Gutierrez, U.S. Department of Energy, Savannah River A. Hashemi, Bechtel Corporation R. P. Kassawara, Electric Power Research Institute R. M. Kenneally, Individual R. Nigbor, Individual D. Ostrom, Individual A. Shakal, California Geological Survey, Strong Motion Instr
38、umentation Program C. Stephens, U.S. Geological Survey The Siting: Seismic Subcommittee had the following membership at the time of its approval of this standard: Q. A. Hossain (Chair), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory J. Xu (Vice Chair), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission D. K. Clark, Consoli
39、dated Nuclear Security, LLC E. Gibson, Schnabel Engineering K. L. Hanson, Individual R. P. Kassawara, Electric Power Research Institute American National Standard ANSI/ANS-2.10-2017 iii S. McDuffie, U.S. Department of Energy F. Ostadan, Bechtel Corporation I. Wong, Lettis Consultants International T
40、he Environmental and Siting Consensus Committee (ESCC) had the following membership at the time of its approval of this standard: C. A. Mazzola (Chair), Project Enhancement Corporation Y. Gao (Vice Chair), Westinghouse Electric Company T. Bellinger, Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC D. A. Bruggeman
41、, Los Alamos National Laboratory K. R. Bryson, Individual J. Call, Oaysis, Inc. J. P. Doub, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Q. A. Hossain, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory R. J. Hunt, Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC Y. Li, Defense Nuclear Facility Safety Board K. Y. Ng, Bechtel Corporati
42、on J. OBrien, U.S. Department of Energy L. S. Parks, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission J. B. Savy, Individual A. Simpkins, Dade Moeller, an NV5 Company P. B. Snead, Duke Energy S. A. Vigeant, APTIM Corp. J. Xu, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ESCC Observer: R. B. Harvey, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
43、Commission American National Standard ANSI/ANS-2.10-2017 iv American National Standard ANSI/ANS-2.10-2017 v Contents Section Page 1 Scope 1 2 Purpose . 1 3 Acronyms and definitions . 2 3.1 Acronyms . 2 3.2 Shall, should, and may . 2 3.3 Definitions . 2 4 Data retrieval, processing, handling, and sto
44、rage . 4 4.1 Instrument characteristics and status 4 4.1.1 Documentation of facility instrumentation characteristics . 5 4.1.2 Operational status . 5 4.2 Data retrieval 6 4.2.1 General 6 4.2.2 Data identification 7 4.2.3 Record preparation . 7 4.2.4 Immediate data logging 8 4.3 Transmission of data
45、from the site . 8 4.4 Data reduction 8 4.4.1 Engineering units . 8 4.4.2 Data preparation . 8 4.4.3 Data processing 9 4.5 Response spectrum plots 9 5 References 10 Appendix Appendix Commentaries and Guidance . 11 American National Standard ANSI/ANS-2.10-2017 vi American National Standard ANSI/ANS-2.
46、10-2017 1 Criteria for Retrieval, Processing, Handling, and Storage of Records from Nuclear Facility Seismic Instrumentation 1 Scope This standard1)provides criteria for the timely retrieval and the subsequent processing, handling, and storage of data obtained from nuclear power plant and non-power
47、nuclear facility strong-motion analog and digital seismic instrumentation.2)Nuclear power plant seismic instrumentation requirements are specified in ANSI/ANS-2.2-2016 1.3)Non-power nuclear facility seismic instrumentation, if required, is specified in facility-specific regulations, standards, and/o
48、r guidance documents. This standard does not address the evaluation of nuclear power plant ground and structure motion and the criteria to determine whether earthquake ground motion at the site has exceeded the plants operating basis earthquake (OBE) ground motion. These topics are addressed in ANSI
49、/ANS-2.23-2016 2. The principal function of the seismic instrumentation covered in this standard is to address issues that have a significant bearing on safety or mitigate the consequences of accidents that could result in potential off-site exposures. This standard does not address weak-motion instrumentation installed in some non-power nuclear facilities to measure small-magnitude ground accelerations or velocities. 2 Purpose The primary purpose of this standard is to provide criteria for retrieval, processing, handling, and storage of records from nuclear facility seismic