AUTOMTN CAN PRVNT NEXT FUKUSHIMA-2014

Automation Can Prevent the Next Fukushima


 

 

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标准号
AUTOMTN CAN PRVNT NEXT FUKUSHIMA-2014
发布日期
2014年01月01日
实施日期
2015年08月25日
废止日期
中国标准分类号
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国际标准分类号
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发布单位
ISA - International Society of Automation
引用标准
350
适用范围
"Automation protects against both unsafe conditions and human errors. It is the key to safety in the nuclear power industry. This is the message of this book@ written by B??la Lipt??k@ a consultant with more than 50 years' experience in automation and industrial safety.After reviewing the Three Mile Island@ Chernobyl@ and Fukushima accidents@ he not only concludes that safety automation could have prevented all three@ but also explains why they occurred and what was needed to prevent them. In this book@ he analyzes these accidents and the industry as a whole@ concluding that the next Fukushima is unavoidable unless the safety controls of the operating 438 aging plants around the world are updated and fully automated. He believes that extending their operating licenses without adding the safety systems that are described in this book is irresponsible.He recommends that nuclear power plants be given operating licenses or license extensions only if they satisfy the following design and automation requirements; The plant has the ability to automatically shut down the reactors even when both internal and external electric power supplies have failed and regardless of what management or the operators do. The energy needed to automatically cool and safely shut down the reactors is made available in an uninterruptible form@ such as gravity@ and this energy supply is backed up by the always available energy of decay steam. All primary containments are inerted and both the primary and secondary containments are protected against explosions by detecting both the presence of hydrogen and high pressure steam and by automatically triggering filtered venting@ if either rises beyond safe limits. The automatic shutdown systems are so designed (like an airbag in a car) that they cannot be turned off by anybody or anything@ including cyber-terrorist attacks.Lipt??k believes that part of the nuclear safety problem is our ""manual safety culture@"" because we still tend to trust humans more than we trust automation. This is wrong: we should automatically protect our processes also from human errors@ we should prevent pilots from flying into buildings (9/11) or ship captains to hit islands (Costa Concordia@ Italy). He feels that automation should ?C and must ?C be used to make the nuclear power industry safer by providing protection against intentional or unintentional operator actions or from their failure to act. "




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