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OPR-1000

The OPR-1000 is a South Korean-designed two-loop 1000 MWe PWR Generation II nuclear reactor, developed by KHNP and KEPCO.[1] The OPR-1000 was originally designated as the Korean Standard Nuclear Power Plant (KSNP), and was re-designated as the OPR-1000 in 2005 for foreign sales.[2] It was developed based on the Combustion Engineering (C-E)'s system 80 design, through a technology transfer agreement. The reactor core design was derived from the C-E designed Arkansas Nuclear One Unit 2, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) was derived from the C-E designed units at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, and auxiliary plant design was derived from the earlier Unit-1 and Unit-2 at the Yeonggwang (now Hanbit) Nuclear Power Plant.[3]

Based on the OPR-1000 design, KEPCO has developed a Generation III reactor uprated plant, the APR-1400.[4]

Reactor fleet edit

The reference plants used to develop the OPR-1000 design using technology transfer are Yeonggwang (now Hanbit) Unit-3 and Unit-4, which came on-line in 1995 and 1996, respectively. The first plants designated as OPR-1000 plants are Ulchin (now Hanul) Unit-3 and Unit-4, which came on-line in 1998 and 1999, respectively.

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) states an improved OPR-1000 design has been implemented at eight units:

Including the reference Unit-3 and Unit-4 at Hanbit (formerly Yeonggwang), there are a total of twelve OPR-1000 plants, all inside South Korea.[5]

OPR-1000 Summary[5]
Site Unit Status Construction
Start
First
Criticality
Operation
Hanbit 3[a] operational 23 December 1989 13 October 1994 31 March 1995
4[a] 26 May 1990 7 July 1995 1 January 1996
5[b] 29 June 1997 24 November 2001 21 May 2002[c]
6[b] 20 November 1997 1 September 2002 24 December 2002[c]
Hanul 3 21 July 1993 21 December 1997 11 August 1998
4 1 November 1993 14 December 1998 31 December 1999
5[b] 1 October 1999 28 November 2003 29 July 2004
6[b] 29 September 2000 16 December 2004 22 April 2005
Shin-Kori 1[b] 16 June 2006 15 July 2010 28 February 2011[d]
2[b] 5 June 2007 27 December 2011 20 July 2012[d]
Shin-Wolsong 1[b] 20 November 2007 6 January 2012 31 July 2012[d]
2[b] 23 September 2008 8 February 2015[e] 24 July 2015

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Reference design unit
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Improved design
  3. ^ a b Forced shut down in 2012 due to fraudulently-certified parts[6]
  4. ^ a b c Forced shut down in 2013 due to fraudulently-certified cables[7]
  5. ^ Delayed due to fraudulently-certified cables[7]

The first plants incorporating the APR-1400 design are still under construction. Ten units are planned:

History edit

The first start of the OPR-1000 at Shin Kori Nuclear Power Plant Unit-1 was 28 February 2011.

This OPR-1000's first malfunction was noted on 2 October 2012 at 8:10 a.m. Shin Kori-1 was shut down after a warning signal indicated a malfunction in the control rod, which is used to control the rate of fission of nuclear materials, according to the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. It is the first time that reactor, located 450 kilometers southeast of Seoul, has been shut down due to a malfunction since it began commercial operation on 28 Feb. 2011. An investigation was undertaken to verify the exact cause of the problem.[9]

In 2012, a probe was opened regarding some fraudulently-certified parts installed in five OPR-1000 reactors over a ten-year period.[6] Hanbit-5 and -6, which had a greater number of fraudulent parts, were shut down until the parts could be replaced, and Hanbit-3 and -4 and Hanul-3 were allowed remain on-line pending parts replacement.[6] Hanbit-5 and -6 were cleared for restart in early 2013,[10] but in April 2013, following a tip, four additional units were shut down and not allowed to restart until fraudulently-certified safety-related control cabling was replaced: Shin Kori-1 and -2 and Shin Wolsong-1 and -2; although construction on Shin Wolsong-2 was complete, it had not yet achieved operational status, and it was not allowed to start up until cabling was replaced.[7] The same cabling was used at the APR-1400 units then under construction at Shin Kori (Units 3 & 4),[7] forcing a year-long delay in their startup.[11] After cabling was replaced, Shin Kori-1 and -2 and Shin Wolsong-1 were approved for restart in January 2014.[12] Shin Wolsong-2 was connected to the grid in February 2015,[13] with commercial operation commencing in July 2015.[14]

APR1000 edit

A variant incorporating a number of advanced features from the larger APR-1400 design, named the APR1000, has been designed for European use. It was certified as compliant by the European Utility Requirements (EUR) organisation in March 2023. The assessment was requested in November 2019, and the assessment started in February 2021. It will still require design approval in each country it is used in.[15][16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . KEPCO. Archived from the original on 21 December 2013. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  2. ^ Goldberg, Stephen; Rosner, Robert (2011). Nuclear Reactors: Generation to Generation (PDF). American Academy of Arts & Sciences. p. 5. ISBN 978-0-87724-090-7. Retrieved 7 Jan 2014.
  3. ^ Kim, Han Gon (4 July 2011). "GEN III/GENIII+ : Korean Perspective - APR1400" (PDF). Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  4. ^ Lee, Sang-Seob; Kim, Sung-Hwan; Suh, Kune-Yull (October 2009). "The Design Features of the Advanced Power Reactor 1400". Nuclear Engineering and Technology. 41 (8): 995–1004. doi:10.5516/NET.2009.41.8.995.
  5. ^ a b "Korea, Republic of". IAEA Power Reactor Information System. 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  6. ^ a b c "Korea probes forged quality certificates". World Nuclear News. 7 November 2012. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d "New component issues idle Korean reactors". World Nuclear News. 28 May 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  8. ^ . World Nuclear Association. December 2013. Archived from the original on 2016-01-18. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
  9. ^ "Nuclear reactor halts operation due to malfunction". Yonhap News. 2 October 2012. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  10. ^ "South Korean units restart after probe". World Nuclear News. 2 January 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  11. ^ "Recabling delays Shin Kori start ups". World Nuclear News. 18 October 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  12. ^ "Korean reactors cleared for restart". World Nuclear News. 2 January 2014. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  13. ^ "Grid connection for South Korean reactor". World Nuclear News. 26 February 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  14. ^ "South Korean reactor enters commercial operation". World Nuclear News. 24 July 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  15. ^ "South Korea's APR1000 certified for European use by EUR". World Nuclear News. 2 March 2023. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  16. ^ "APR1000 – Advanced Power Reactor 1000" (PDF). Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Corporation. IAEA. 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2023.

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The OPR 1000 is a South Korean designed two loop 1000 MWe PWR Generation II nuclear reactor developed by KHNP and KEPCO 1 The OPR 1000 was originally designated as the Korean Standard Nuclear Power Plant KSNP and was re designated as the OPR 1000 in 2005 for foreign sales 2 It was developed based on the Combustion Engineering C E s system 80 design through a technology transfer agreement The reactor core design was derived from the C E designed Arkansas Nuclear One Unit 2 the nuclear steam supply system NSSS was derived from the C E designed units at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station and auxiliary plant design was derived from the earlier Unit 1 and Unit 2 at the Yeonggwang now Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant 3 Based on the OPR 1000 design KEPCO has developed a Generation III reactor uprated plant the APR 1400 4 Reactor fleet editThe reference plants used to develop the OPR 1000 design using technology transfer are Yeonggwang now Hanbit Unit 3 and Unit 4 which came on line in 1995 and 1996 respectively The first plants designated as OPR 1000 plants are Ulchin now Hanul Unit 3 and Unit 4 which came on line in 1998 and 1999 respectively Korea Hydro amp Nuclear Power KHNP states an improved OPR 1000 design has been implemented at eight units Hanbit Unit 5 and Unit 6 both on line in 2002 Hanul Unit 5 on line in 2004 and Unit 6 on line in 2005 Shin Kori Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 on line in 2011 and Unit 2 on line in 2012 Shin Wolsong Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 on line in 2012 and Unit 2 on line in 2015 Including the reference Unit 3 and Unit 4 at Hanbit formerly Yeonggwang there are a total of twelve OPR 1000 plants all inside South Korea 5 OPR 1000 Summary 5 Site Unit Status Construction Start First Criticality OperationHanbit 3 a operational 23 December 1989 13 October 1994 31 March 19954 a 26 May 1990 7 July 1995 1 January 19965 b 29 June 1997 24 November 2001 21 May 2002 c 6 b 20 November 1997 1 September 2002 24 December 2002 c Hanul 3 21 July 1993 21 December 1997 11 August 19984 1 November 1993 14 December 1998 31 December 19995 b 1 October 1999 28 November 2003 29 July 20046 b 29 September 2000 16 December 2004 22 April 2005Shin Kori 1 b 16 June 2006 15 July 2010 28 February 2011 d 2 b 5 June 2007 27 December 2011 20 July 2012 d Shin Wolsong 1 b 20 November 2007 6 January 2012 31 July 2012 d 2 b 23 September 2008 8 February 2015 e 24 July 2015Notes edit a b Reference design unit a b c d e f g h Improved design a b Forced shut down in 2012 due to fraudulently certified parts 6 a b c Forced shut down in 2013 due to fraudulently certified cables 7 Delayed due to fraudulently certified cables 7 The first plants incorporating the APR 1400 design are still under construction Ten units are planned Unit 1 and Unit 2 at Shin Hanul Nuclear Power Plant in South Korea Unit 3 4 5 and 6 at Shin Kori Nuclear Power Plant in South Korea Unit 1 2 3 and 4 at Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the United Arab Emirates 8 History editThe first start of the OPR 1000 at Shin Kori Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 was 28 February 2011 This OPR 1000 s first malfunction was noted on 2 October 2012 at 8 10 a m Shin Kori 1 was shut down after a warning signal indicated a malfunction in the control rod which is used to control the rate of fission of nuclear materials according to the Korea Hydro amp Nuclear Power Co It is the first time that reactor located 450 kilometers southeast of Seoul has been shut down due to a malfunction since it began commercial operation on 28 Feb 2011 An investigation was undertaken to verify the exact cause of the problem 9 In 2012 a probe was opened regarding some fraudulently certified parts installed in five OPR 1000 reactors over a ten year period 6 Hanbit 5 and 6 which had a greater number of fraudulent parts were shut down until the parts could be replaced and Hanbit 3 and 4 and Hanul 3 were allowed remain on line pending parts replacement 6 Hanbit 5 and 6 were cleared for restart in early 2013 10 but in April 2013 following a tip four additional units were shut down and not allowed to restart until fraudulently certified safety related control cabling was replaced Shin Kori 1 and 2 and Shin Wolsong 1 and 2 although construction on Shin Wolsong 2 was complete it had not yet achieved operational status and it was not allowed to start up until cabling was replaced 7 The same cabling was used at the APR 1400 units then under construction at Shin Kori Units 3 amp 4 7 forcing a year long delay in their startup 11 After cabling was replaced Shin Kori 1 and 2 and Shin Wolsong 1 were approved for restart in January 2014 12 Shin Wolsong 2 was connected to the grid in February 2015 13 with commercial operation commencing in July 2015 14 APR1000 editA variant incorporating a number of advanced features from the larger APR 1400 design named the APR1000 has been designed for European use It was certified as compliant by the European Utility Requirements EUR organisation in March 2023 The assessment was requested in November 2019 and the assessment started in February 2021 It will still require design approval in each country it is used in 15 16 See also editNuclear power in South KoreaReferences edit OPR1000 KEPCO Archived from the original on 21 December 2013 Retrieved 17 December 2013 Goldberg Stephen Rosner Robert 2011 Nuclear Reactors Generation to Generation PDF American Academy of Arts amp Sciences p 5 ISBN 978 0 87724 090 7 Retrieved 7 Jan 2014 Kim Han Gon 4 July 2011 GEN III GENIII Korean Perspective APR1400 PDF Korea Hydro amp Nuclear Power Co Retrieved 17 December 2013 Lee Sang Seob Kim Sung Hwan Suh Kune Yull October 2009 The Design Features of the Advanced Power Reactor 1400 Nuclear Engineering and Technology 41 8 995 1004 doi 10 5516 NET 2009 41 8 995 a b Korea Republic of IAEA Power Reactor Information System 2015 Retrieved 11 March 2015 a b c Korea probes forged quality certificates World Nuclear News 7 November 2012 Retrieved 11 March 2015 a b c d New component issues idle Korean reactors World Nuclear News 28 May 2013 Retrieved 11 March 2015 Nuclear Power in the United Arab Emirates World Nuclear Association December 2013 Archived from the original on 2016 01 18 Retrieved 2014 01 07 Nuclear reactor halts operation due to malfunction Yonhap News 2 October 2012 Retrieved 11 March 2015 South Korean units restart after probe World Nuclear News 2 January 2013 Retrieved 11 March 2015 Recabling delays Shin Kori start ups World Nuclear News 18 October 2013 Retrieved 11 March 2015 Korean reactors cleared for restart World Nuclear News 2 January 2014 Retrieved 11 March 2015 Grid connection for South Korean reactor World Nuclear News 26 February 2015 Retrieved 11 March 2015 South Korean reactor enters commercial operation World Nuclear News 24 July 2015 Retrieved 29 January 2016 South Korea s APR1000 certified for European use by EUR World Nuclear News 2 March 2023 Retrieved 3 March 2023 APR1000 Advanced Power Reactor 1000 PDF Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Corporation IAEA 2019 Retrieved 3 March 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title OPR 1000 amp oldid 1209215549, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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