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===Guidance=== | ===Guidance=== | ||
− | For most plants, a review based on design and construction records is considered adequate to screen out these types of failures. A detailed analysis is needed only if soil failure is deemed significant. This task is usually carried out by specialist geotechnical engineers. To the extent that soil failures may impact plant structures housing PRA components, this task should be performed early in the assessment. The structures and components of interest are provided by the output from the SEL (Task 2). | + | For most plants, a review based on design and construction records is considered adequate to screen out these types of failures. A detailed analysis is needed only if soil failure is deemed significant. This task is usually carried out by specialist geotechnical engineers. To the extent that soil failures may impact plant structures housing PRA components, this task should be performed early in the assessment. The structures and components of interest are provided by the output from the SEL ([[Develop Seismic Equipment List (Task 2)]]). |
==Supplemental Guidance== | ==Supplemental Guidance== |
Latest revision as of 17:16, 31 May 2022
Task Overview
Objective
The potential for soil liquefaction, slope failures, and damage to buried pipelines is assessed in this task.
Purpose
The purpose is to determine if SSCs on the SEL are subject to soil failure modes.
Guidance
For most plants, a review based on design and construction records is considered adequate to screen out these types of failures. A detailed analysis is needed only if soil failure is deemed significant. This task is usually carried out by specialist geotechnical engineers. To the extent that soil failures may impact plant structures housing PRA components, this task should be performed early in the assessment. The structures and components of interest are provided by the output from the SEL (Develop Seismic Equipment List (Task 2)).
Supplemental Guidance
Related Element of ASME/PRA Standard
Part 5, supporting requirements SHA-H1 and SFR-E1
EPRI Guidance
(none noted)
Other Guidance
(none noted)