ANSI ANS 6 4-2006 Nuclear Analysis and Design of Concrete Radiation Shielding for Nuclear Power Plants《核电站的混凝土辐射屏蔽的核分析和设计导则》.pdf
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1、ANSI/ANS-6.4-2006nuclear analysis and designof concrete radiation shieldingfor nuclear power plantsANSI/ANS-6.4-2006REAFFIRMED August 4, 2016 ANSI/ANS-6.4-2006; R2016 This standard has been reviewed and reaffirmed with the recognition that it may reference other standards and documents that may have
2、 been superseded or withdrawn. The requirements of this document will be met by using the version of the standards and documents referenced herein. It is the responsibility of the user to review each of the references and to determine whether the use of the original references or more recent version
3、s is appropriate for the facility. Variations from the standards and documents referenced in this standard should be evaluated and documented. This standard does not necessarily reflect recent industry initiatives for risk informed decision-making or a graded approach to quality assurance. Users sho
4、uld consider the use of these industry initiatives in the application of this standard. ANSI/ANS-6.4-2006American National StandardNuclear Analysis and Design of ConcreteRadiation Shielding for Nuclear Power PlantsSecretariatAmerican Nuclear SocietyPrepared by theAmerican Nuclear SocietyStandards Co
5、mmitteeWorking Group ANS-6.4Published by theAmerican Nuclear Society555 North Kensington AvenueLa Grange Park, Illinois 60526 USAApproved September 29, 2006by theAmerican National Standards Institute, Inc.AmericanNationalStandardDesignation of this document as an American National Standard attests t
6、hatthe principles of openness and due process have been followed in the approvalprocedure and that a consensus of those directly and materially affected bythe standard has been achieved.This standard was developed under procedures of the Standards Committee ofthe American Nuclear Society; these proc
7、edures are accredited by the Amer-ican National Standards Institute, Inc., as meeting the criteria for AmericanNational Standards. The consensus committee that approved the standardwas balanced to ensure that competent, concerned, and varied interests havehad an opportunity to participate.An America
8、n National Standard is intended to aid industry, consumers, gov-ernmental agencies, and general interest groups. Its use is entirely voluntary.The existence of an American National Standard, in and of itself, does notpreclude anyone from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using prod-ucts, proc
9、esses, or procedures not conforming to the standard.By publication of this standard, the American Nuclear Society does not insureanyone utilizing the standard against liability allegedly arising from or afterits use. The content of this standard reflects acceptable practice at the time ofits approva
10、l and publication. Changes, if any, occurring through developmentsin the state of the art, may be considered at the time that the standard issubjected to periodic review. It may be reaffirmed, revised, or withdrawn atany time in accordance with established procedures. Users of this standardare cauti
11、oned to determine the validity of copies in their possession and toestablish that they are of the latest issue.The American Nuclear Society accepts no responsibility for interpretations ofthis standard made by any individual or by any ad hoc group of individuals.Requests for interpretation should be
12、 sent to the Standards Department atSociety Headquarters. Action will be taken to provide appropriate response inaccordance with established procedures that ensure consensus on theinterpretation.Comments on this standard are encouraged and should be sent to SocietyHeadquarters.Published byAmerican N
13、uclear Society555 North Kensington AvenueLa Grange Park, Illinois 60526 USACopyright 2006 by American Nuclear Society. All rights reserved.Any part of this standard may be quoted. Credit lines should read “Extracted fromAmerican National Standard ANSI0ANS-6.4-2006 with permission of the publisher,th
14、e American Nuclear Society.” Reproduction prohibited under copyright conventionunless written permission is granted by the American Nuclear Society.Printed in the United States of AmericaForewordThis Foreword is not a part of American National Standard “Nuclear Analysis andDesign of Concrete Radiati
15、on Shielding for Nuclear Power Plants,” ANSI0ANS-6.4-2006.!The need for this standard was identified in mid-1972 by D. K. Trubey, thenchairman of SubcommitteeANS-6, Radiation Protection and Shielding. The then-existing standard, ANSI N101.6-1972, “Concrete Radiation Shields,” providedexcellent guida
16、nce on the construction of concrete radiation shielding structuresbut contained almost no information on shielding effectiveness or analysis. Thisstandard was first issued as ANSI0ANS-6.4-1977 N403!.After ANSI0ANS-6.4-1977 was issued, two significant events occurred that led tothe decision to revise
17、 the standard: ANSI N101.6-1972 was withdrawn by ANSI,and theAmerican Concrete InstituteACI!issued its standardACI 349-80, “CodeRequirements for Nuclear Safety Related Concrete Structures,” as well as theCommentary ACI 349R-80, which provided updated requirements with regard tothe construction aspec
18、ts of concrete shielding structures. The withdrawal ofANSI N101.6-1972; the guidance provided by ACI 349-80; and advances in theevolution of shielding methods, data, and applications led to the revision,ANSI0ANS-6.4-1985.Since that revision effort, advances in buildup factors prompted the revisionAN
19、SI0ANS-6.4-1997. Other advances, particularly with respect to transmissionand reflection of gamma rays and neutrons by concrete slabs, prompted thecurrent revision, ANSI0ANS-6.4-2006.This revised standard is meant to be a “guide to good practice” in the area ofconcrete shielding analysis and design.
20、 Recommendations are given where pos-sible, but more often the choice of analytical methods must be left to the discre-tion of the shielding engineer as appropriate to the particular job, whether it bea conceptual design or final construction drawing.This standard was revised by Working Group ANS-6.
21、4 of the American NuclearSociety, which had the following members at the time it prepared and approvedthis standard:R. E. Faw Chair!, IndividualR. J. Donahue, Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryC. C. Graham, AmerenUE Callaway PlantS. J. Haynes, Sandia National LaboratoriesT. M. Lloyd, EnergySoluti
22、onsJ. D. Olson, Black the word “should” is used to denote arecommendation; and the word “may” is usedto denote permission, neither a requirementnor a recommendation. To conform with thisstandard, all concrete shield analyses and de-signs shall be performed in accordance with itsrequirements, but not
23、 necessarily with itsrecommendations.2.2 Requirements2.2.1 Calculational methodsAny applicable method may be used by thedesigner in the analysis of shield effectiveness.The designer shall be aware, however, of anylimitations imposed by the method employed.Approximations shall be chosen such that the
24、attenuation afforded by the concrete shield isknown to be conservative with respect to thedesign objective. Conservatism may also be in-troduced by other means, such as the sourcestrength used or the radiation design dose rateoutside the shield; the concrete shield analysisneed not necessarily be in
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