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Evaluation of the Seismic Design Criteria in ASCE/SEI Standard 43-05 for Application to Nuclear Power Plants (NUREG/CR-6926)On this page: Download complete document The following links on this page are to documents in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). See our Plugins, Viewers, and Other Tools page for more information. For successful viewing of PDF documents on our site please be sure to use the latest version of Adobe. Publication InformationManuscript Completed: January 2007 Prepared by 1Brookhaven National Laboratory 2School of Civil and Environmental Engineering A.J. Murphy and B.A. Tegeler, NRC Project Managers Prepared for AbstractThis report describes the results of the review and evaluation of ASCE/SEI Standard 43-05, Seismic Design Criteria for Structures, Systems, and Components in Nuclear Facilities, to determine the applicability of this standard to the seismic design of nuclear power plants (NPPs). This effort included the review of this Standard, references cited in the Standard and other supporting documents. As a result of this review, technical and regulatory issues that might need to be addressed are identified and a comparison is made between the criteria presented in the Standard and the criteria provided in NRC regulatory guidance documents.
Throughout this report, observations are made where the provisions of the Standard do not
appear to be consistent with current NRC regulatory guidance documents. These observations
are followed by recommendations for alternative approaches, further justifications, or the need
to adhere to the currently accepted methods in NRC regulatory guidance documents. In some
cases, recommendations are made where further detailed review would help resolve the The overall conclusion from this review effort is that with properly stipulated Performance Goals and supporting criteria, the approach presented in ASCE/SEI Standard 43-05 can provide acceptable levels of protection against severe low-probability earthquakes. However, some limitations, as defined in this report, are needed to achieve the goals of public safety and environmental protection. |
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