Issues in Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis for nuclear facilities in the US

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Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) is routinely conducted in the US for nuclear plants, for the determination of appropriate seismic design levels. These analyses incorporate uncertainties in earthquake characteristics in stable continental regions (where direct observations of large earthquakes are rare), in estimates of rock motions, in site effects on strong shaking, and in the damage potential of seismic shaking for engineered facilities. Performance goals related to the inelastic deformation of individual components, and related to overall seismic core damage frequency, are used to determine design levels. PSHA has the ability to quantify and document the important uncertainties that affect seismic design levels, and future work can be guided toward reducing those uncertainties.

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McGuire, R. K. (2009). Issues in Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis for nuclear facilities in the US. Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 41(10), 1235–1242. https://doi.org/10.5516/NET.2009.41.10.1235

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