ANSI ANS 57.8-1995 Fuel Assembly Identification《核燃料组件的标识》.pdf
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1、ANSI! ANS-57 .8-1995 fuel assembly identification This standard has been reviewed and reaffirmed by the ANS Nuclear Facllilles Standards Committee (NFSC) with the recognition that it may reference other standards and documents that may have been superceded or withdrawn. The requirements of thIS docu
2、ment 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 onglnal references or more recent versions is appropriate for the facility. Varlallons from the standar
3、ds and documents referenced in thIS standard should be evaluated and documented This standard does not necessarily reflect recent industry initiatIVes for rISk informed declslOn-makmg or a graded approach to quality assurance. Users should consider the use of these industry mitlatlVes in the applica
4、tion of thIS standard. Secretariat American Nuclear Society Prepared by the American Nuclear Society Standards Committee Working Group ANS-57.8 Published by the American Nuclear Society 555 North Kensington Avenue La Grange Park, Dlinois 60526 USA Approved April 6, 1995 by the American National Stan
5、dards Institute, Inc. ANSI! ANS-57 .8-1995 American National Standard Fuel Assembly Identification I JA_W _1_ 22_00_5 -.11 -“ i -=_J American National Standard Designation of this document as an American National Standard attests that the principles of openness and due process have been followed in
6、the approval procedure and that a consensus of those directly and materially affected by the standard has been achieved. This standard was developed under procedures of the Standards Committee of the American Nuclear Society; these procedures are accredited by the Amer ican National Standards Instit
7、ute, Inc., as meeting the criteria for American National Standards. The consensus committee that approved the standard was balanced to ensure that competent, concerned, and varied interests have had an opportunity to participate. An American National Standard is intended to aid industry, consumers,
8、governmental agencies, and general interest groups. Its use is entirely volun tary. The existence of an American National Standard, in and of itself, does not preclude anyone from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standard. By pUb
9、lication of this standard, the American Nuclear Society does not insure anyone utilizing the standard against liability allegedly arising from or after its use. The content of this standard reflects acceptable practice at the time of its approval and pUblication. Changes, if any, occurring through d
10、evelop ments in the state of the art, may be considered at the time that the standard is subjected to periodic review. It may be reaffirmed, revised, or withdrawn at any time in accordance with established procedures. Users of this standard are cautioned to determine the validity of copies in their
11、possession and to establish that they are of the latest issue. The American Nuclear Society accepts no responsibility for interpretations of this standard made by any individual or by any ad hoc group of individuals. Requests for interpretation should be sent to the Standards Department at Society H
12、eadquarters. Action will be taken to provide appropriate response in accordance with established procedures that ensure consensus on the inter pretation. Comments on this standard are encouraged and should be sent to Society Headquarters. Published by American Nuclear Society 555 North Kensington Av
13、enue La Grange Park, Illinois 60526 USA Copyright 1995 by American Nuclear Society. All rights reserved. Any part of this standard may be quoted. Credit lines should read “Extracted from American National Standard ANSIJANS-57.8-1995 with permission of the publisher, the American Nuclear Society.“ Re
14、production prohibited under copyright convention unless written permission is granted by the American Nuclear Society. Printed in the United States of America I I Foreword (This Foreword is not a part of American National Standard Fuel Assembly Identification, ANSIIANS-57.8-1995.) This standard desc
15、ribes a system for the unique identification of nuclear fuel assemblies. This uniqueness is achieved by the assignment of the following to each fuel assembly: 1) a fabricator or facility identification prefix, and 2) a serial number. Although the standard was developed primarily for commercial light
16、-water reactor fuel, it may be used for any reactor fuel contained in discrete fuel assemblies that can be identified with a serial number as specified by the standard. The standard was originally developed to meet a need of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commis sion, now the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commiss
17、ion, for its Safeguards Program. Reporting and recordkeeping are necessary parts of this program. Because of the large volume of fuel needed to support commercial power reactors, a systematic method of fuel assembly identification is necessary to ensure that no two fuel assemblies manufactured in th
18、e United States have the same number; the reactor fuel can thus be accurately and expeditiously recorded. This standard provides such an identification system. This revised standard was developed by Working Group ANS-S7.B. Members at the time of its preparation were: R. H. Ripley, Chairman, Union El
19、ectric Company L. G. Ernst, Duke Power Company M. T. McKelvy, Southern Nuclear Operating Company W. J . Rawlings, Westinghouse Electric Corporation The American Nuclear Societys Nuclear Power Plant Standards Committee (NUPPSCO) had the following membership at the time of its approval of this standar
20、d: W. H. DArdenne, Chairman M. D. Weber, Secretary R. E. Allcn . UE the word “should“ denotes a recommendation; the word “may“ denotes permission, neither a requirement nor a recom mendation. 3. Fuel Assembly Identification Numbering System 3.1 Composition. Fuel assembly identifica tion shall be pro
21、vided through a six-character numbering system consisting of a prefix of two alphabetic characters, which identify the indi vidual fabrication facility, followed by a serial number consisting of four alphanumeric char acters. Definition and specification of the char acters are given in 3.1.1 through
22、 3.1.4 below. 3.1.1 Fabrication Facility Identification. The alphabetic characters for identification of the fabrication facility shall consist of the first two characters of the three-character code as signed to each fabrication facility by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).l 3.
23、1.2 Serial Number. The combinations of four characters used for serial numbers shall be assigned without repetition to individual fuel assemblies by the fuel fabricator. The serial number shall be comprised of the characters specified in 3.1.3 and should be assigned in the sequence specified in 3.1.
24、4. 3.1.3 Serial Number Characters. The characters used for fuel assembly serial num bers shall be selected from the Arabic numerals o through 9 and letters of the English alphabet, except B, F, I, 0, Q, and Z; this provides 30 different characters. 3.1.4 Serial Number Sequence. The character combina
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