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Editorial Nuclear Power Plants Safety and Maintenance Wael H. Ahmed, 1 Atef Mohany, 2 and Bing Li 3 1 School of Engineering, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada 2 Department of Automotive, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, UOIT, ON, Canada 3 AMEC Nuclear Safety Solutions Ltd., Canada Correspondence should be addressed to Wael H. Ahmed; [email protected] Received 17 June 2014; Accepted 17 June 2014; Published 6 July 2014 Copyright © 2014 Wael H. Ahmed et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. With growing concerns about global warming, building more nuclear power plants is becoming one of the inevitable options to provide the world’s electricity. is is mainly because nuclear power is considered as the major source of “carbon-free” energy. Currently, extensive preventive main- tenance, inspection, and monitoring programs are developed to ensure safe and reliable operation of nuclear power plants. ese programs involve safety analysis codes, equipment health monitoring, degradation-specific inspections, and plant lifecycle management (PLM). Although extensive effort has been invested to develop such programs, nuclear power plants continue to experience problems and therefore more accurate analysis and related research work still receive a great attention. is is mainly because the unresolved safety prob- lems or lack in systems monitoring oſten causes significant safety-related events at nuclear power plants. erefore, the demand for applied research work continues to grow in order to mitigate such events, increase the plant capacity factor, and gain public support for nuclear power as an alternative power source. is special issue identifies and analyzes major practical problems in nuclear energy and it contains 7 articles out of 14 articles that were initially received for publication. Even with the limited number of articles presented in this special issue, a wide range of topics are covered to present different experiences from several nuclear power plants and research institutions around the world. ese topics are gathered in this issue to present the best engineering analyses, research effort, and practice with as little prejudice as possible. e issue starts by the novel method for optimization of the maintenance activities presented by A. Volkanovski and L. Cizelj in the nuclear power plant in order to improve plant safety. e authors consider different constraints on the optimization of the maintenance activities in the nuclear power plants. ree severe accident sequences of nuclear plants are discussed by G. Shao et al. to show that the natural circulation phenomenon results in heat transfer from the core to the pipes in RCS and consequently may cause the creep rupture of pipes in RCS and delay the severe accident progression. Also, S. Liu et al. were able to show that thermal stress failure caused by alternating operational loads is one of the important damage mechanisms in the nuclear power plants. Furthermore, R. K. Ur et al. discuss the impact of instrumentation and control components on the architecture of reactor protection systems. On the numerical and statistical analysis side, the article of S. U.-D. Khan et al. presents a modification to the neutron kinetics code, which originally works for the cylindrical type fuel elements, to plate type fuel nuclear reactor. Moreover, the study performed by M. El Nakla et al. has stressed the importance of the local scale observation leading to better understanding of the CHF phenomena in large pipe. ey were able to predict the occurrence of critical heat flux in horizontal tubes using an extra correction factor to account for flow stratification. Finally, T. H. Woo contributed to this special issue with a paper on the nuclear power plant security. He presented dynamical assessment, which helps operator to find the dangerous situation in the site and avoid possible incidents that could be a catastrophe for the NPPs. We believe that this special issue provides interesting information on the recent progress in nuclear power research. Wael H. Ahmed Atef Mohany Bing Li Hindawi Publishing Corporation Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations Volume 2014, Article ID 758685, 1 page http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/758685

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EditorialNuclear Power Plants Safety and Maintenance

Wael H. Ahmed,1 Atef Mohany,2 and Bing Li3

1 School of Engineering, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada2Department of Automotive, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, UOIT, ON, Canada3 AMEC Nuclear Safety Solutions Ltd., Canada

Correspondence should be addressed to Wael H. Ahmed; [email protected]

Received 17 June 2014; Accepted 17 June 2014; Published 6 July 2014

Copyright © 2014 Wael H. Ahmed et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative CommonsAttribution License,which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

With growing concerns about global warming, buildingmore nuclear power plants is becoming one of the inevitableoptions to provide the world’s electricity. This is mainlybecause nuclear power is considered as the major source of“carbon-free” energy. Currently, extensive preventive main-tenance, inspection, andmonitoring programs are developedto ensure safe and reliable operation of nuclear power plants.These programs involve safety analysis codes, equipmenthealth monitoring, degradation-specific inspections, andplant lifecycle management (PLM). Although extensive efforthas been invested to develop such programs, nuclear powerplants continue to experience problems and therefore moreaccurate analysis and related researchwork still receive a greatattention. This is mainly because the unresolved safety prob-lems or lack in systems monitoring often causes significantsafety-related events at nuclear power plants. Therefore, thedemand for applied research work continues to grow in ordertomitigate such events, increase the plant capacity factor, andgain public support for nuclear power as an alternative powersource.

This special issue identifies and analyzes major practicalproblems in nuclear energy and it contains 7 articles out of14 articles that were initially received for publication. Evenwith the limited number of articles presented in this specialissue, a wide range of topics are covered to present differentexperiences from several nuclear power plants and researchinstitutions around the world. These topics are gathered inthis issue to present the best engineering analyses, researcheffort, and practice with as little prejudice as possible.

The issue starts by the novel method for optimizationof the maintenance activities presented by A. Volkanovskiand L. Cizelj in the nuclear power plant in order to improve

plant safety. The authors consider different constraints onthe optimization of the maintenance activities in the nuclearpower plants. Three severe accident sequences of nuclearplants are discussed by G. Shao et al. to show that the naturalcirculation phenomenon results in heat transfer from thecore to the pipes in RCS and consequently may cause thecreep rupture of pipes in RCS and delay the severe accidentprogression. Also, S. Liu et al. were able to show that thermalstress failure caused by alternating operational loads is oneof the important damage mechanisms in the nuclear powerplants. Furthermore, R. K. Ur et al. discuss the impact ofinstrumentation and control components on the architectureof reactor protection systems.

On the numerical and statistical analysis side, the articleof S. U.-D. Khan et al. presents a modification to the neutronkinetics code, which originally works for the cylindrical typefuel elements, to plate type fuel nuclear reactor. Moreover,the study performed by M. El Nakla et al. has stressed theimportance of the local scale observation leading to betterunderstanding of the CHF phenomena in large pipe. Theywere able to predict the occurrence of critical heat flux inhorizontal tubes using an extra correction factor to accountfor flow stratification. Finally, T. H. Woo contributed to thisspecial issue with a paper on the nuclear power plant security.He presented dynamical assessment, which helps operator tofind the dangerous situation in the site and avoid possibleincidents that could be a catastrophe for theNPPs.We believethat this special issue provides interesting information on therecent progress in nuclear power research.

Wael H. AhmedAtef Mohany

Bing Li

Hindawi Publishing CorporationScience and Technology of Nuclear InstallationsVolume 2014, Article ID 758685, 1 pagehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/758685

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