The integrity of the pressure containment of the high-temperature reactor

1985 
Abstract The safety concept for ensuring the integrity of the pressure retaining containment is determined by the structural and system-specific inherent safety characteristics and features of the high-temperature reactor. The integrity of the pressure retaining containment, i.e. the elimination of a major failure, is achieved by a system of measures ensuring a high standard of quality and safety. The fundamental cornerstones of this safety concepts are the stringent requirements in the design and manufacture in view of an optimized production technology as well as specific structural solutions such as, e.g., the prestressed concrete reactor vessel. Additional safety measures such as the quality control performed independently of the manufacturer's works and the in-service inspection, have to be considered as redundant safety measures. The in-service inspection can be limited to the confirmation of safety-relevant data and analysis of deviations from these data. Recurrent non-destructive tests within the PCRV are not required, however, possible to a certain extent.
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