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Abstract
The heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of workers and preventing the release of gaseous radioactive materials into the environment during the decommissioning of a nuclear power plant (NPP). To establish an HVAC operation strategy, decommissioning phases were divided into four stages, and the HVAC systems were reclassified. In addition, assumptions have been made regarding design modifications and maintenance for the reactor containment building (RCB) HVAC, fuel handling building (FHB) HVAC, and main control room (MCR) HVAC. Based on these, for RCB HVAC operation, natural ventilation and RCB purge operation during the transition period are proposed. In the decommissioning stage, recirculation operation, entire ventilation operation consisting of continuous operation and purge operation, and finally partial ventilation operation to purify local space were proposed. Moreover, during the transition period, the FHB HVAC was proposed to operate as normal NPP, and the MCR HVAC was suggested to operate with safety-related equipment removed.
期刊介绍:
Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations is an international scientific journal that aims to make available knowledge on issues related to the nuclear industry and to promote development in the area of nuclear sciences and technologies. The endeavor associated with the establishment and the growth of the journal is expected to lend support to the renaissance of nuclear technology in the world and especially in those countries where nuclear programs have not yet been developed.