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Released: 30.11.1986
IEEE 352-1987 - IEEE Guide for General Principles of Reliability Analysis of Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety Systems
IEEE Guide for General Principles of Reliability Analysis of Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety Systems
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Standard number: | IEEE 352-1987 |
Released: | 30.11.1986 |
ISBN: | 978-0-7381-0685-4 |
Pages: | 118 |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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IEEE 352-1987
This guide was prepared to provide the designers and operators of nuclear power plant safety systems and the concerned regulatory groups with the essential methods and procedures of reliability engineering that are applicable to such systems. By applying the principles given, systems may be analyzed, results may be compared with reliability objectives, and the basis for decisions may be suitably documented. The quantitative principles are applicable to the analysis of the effects of component failures on safety system reliability. The principles are applicable during any phase of the system's lifetime. They have their greatest value during the design phase. During this phase, reliability engineering can make the greatest contribution toward enhancing safety. These principles may also be applied during the preoperational phase or at any time during the normal lifetime of a system. When the principles are applied during either of these two phases, they will aid in the evaluation of systems, in the preparation or revision of operating or maintenance procedures, and in improving test programs. Although not inherently limited, these principles are intended for application to systems covered in the scope of ANSI/IEEE Std 603-1980Revision Standard - Superseded. The basic principles that are needed to conduct a reliability analysis of safety systems are provided for designers and operators of nuclear power plant safety systems and the concerned regulatory groups. By applying the principles given, systems may be analyzed, results may be compared with reliability objectives, and the basis for decisions may be suitably documented. The quantitative principles are applicable to the analysis of the effects of component failures on safety system reliability. Although they have their greatest value during the design phase, the principles are applicable during any phase of the systemÕs lifetime. They may also be applied during the preoperational phase or at any time during the normal lifetime of a system.