ISO 4917-1:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 22 February 2024

Design of nuclear power plants against seismic events — Part 1: Principles

ISO 4917-1:2024 Files

English 17 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 47.59

ISO 4917-1:2024 Scope

This document applies to nuclear power plants with water cooled reactors and, in particular, to the design of components and civil structures against seismic events in order to meet the safety objectives. For other nuclear facilities the applicability of the document is checked in advance, before it might be applied correspondingly. Seismic isolation is not adressed in the series of ISO 4917.

The following safety objectives are defined in order to ensure the protection of people and the environment against radiation risks:

a)       controlling reactivity;

b)       cooling fuel assemblies;

c)        confining radioactive substances;

d)       limiting radiation exposure.

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