Autor: |
Seiya Tamura, Kinji Akino, Muneaki Kato |
Rok vydání: |
1971 |
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Zdroj: |
Journal of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan / Atomic Energy Society of Japan. 13:139-146 |
ISSN: |
0004-7120 |
DOI: |
10.3327/jaesj.13.139 |
Popis: |
The Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant is of boiling water type.The purpose of aseismic design is to protect the inhabitants in the plant environ- ment and the operators of the plant from radiation hazard in the event of an earthquake. Another aim in aseismic design is to provide adequate strength to those structures orcomponents which should be difficult to repair if damaged by earthquake.The principles adopted for the aseismic design in the Tsuruga Plant are based on the experience in the construction of the Tokai Power Plant, and reference has also been made to design practices adopted in the west coast of the U.S.A. The principles also embody the results of discussions between the engineers of the Japan Atomic Power Co. and of the General Electric Co.In this paper a description is given of how the design principles were established and how the aseismic design based on the principles were developed.The present Part (I) contains a general description of the plant, an account of the progress leading to the finalization of the design principles, and the substance of the technical specifications for the aseismic design for the Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant. A summary of the aseismic design adopted in the principal components will be given in Parts (II) and (III) to be published later.The design principles adopted in this plant have been followed in the subsequent water cooled power reactors constructed in Japan. |
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