Using risk-informed asset management for feedwater system preventative maintenance optimization

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The initial development of a South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company process for supporting preventative maintenance optimization by applying the Balance-Of-Plant model and Risk-Informed Asset Management alpha-level software applications is presented. Preventative maintenance activities are evaluated in the South Texas Project Risk-Informed Asset Management software while the plant maintains or improves upon high levels of nuclear safety. In the Balance-Of-Plant availability application, the level of detail in the feedwater system is enhanced to support plant decision-making at the component failure mode and human error mode level of indenture by elaborating on the current model at the super-component level of indenture. The enhanced model and modeling techniques are presented. Results of case studies in feedwater system preventative maintenance optimization using plant-specific data are also presented.

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Kee, E., Sun, A., Richards, A., Liming, J., Salter, J., & Grantom, R. (2004). Using risk-informed asset management for feedwater system preventative maintenance optimization. In Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology (Vol. 41, pp. 347–353). Atomic Energy Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.3327/jnst.41.347

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