Accident conditions definition

Accident conditions means deviations from normal operation more severe than anticipated operational occurrences, including design basis accidents and design extension conditions. Examples of such deviations include a major fuel failure or a loss of coolant accident (LOCA).
Accident conditions means deviations from normal operation more severe than anticipated operational occurrences, including design basis accidents and severe accidents. Examples of such deviations include a major fuel failure or a loss of coolant accident (LOCA);
Accident conditions means deviations from normal operation more severe than anticipated operational occurrences, including design basis accidents and design

Examples of Accident conditions in a sentence

  • These conditions are encountered during the whole life of the plant (14 years of nuclear operation and 10 years of commissioning operation), • Accident conditions: This corresponds to a highly degraded operation of the plant due to unlikely failures or highly hypothetical failure.


More Definitions of Accident conditions

Accident conditions meansdeviations from normal operation that are less frequent and more severe than anticipated operational occurrences, and which comprise design basis accidents and design extension conditions;
Accident conditions means deviations from normal operation that are more severe than anticipated operational occurrences, including accidents with or without fuel melting.