Procédures de conception pour la qualification sismique des centrales nucléaires
Porté:
1.1 This Standard specifies the requirements, criteria, and methods of analysis for (a) determining the design response spectra and ground motion time-histories to be used in the analysis; (b) establishing design criteria for SSCs, and supports that require seismic qualification; and (c) performing seismic analyses, including the effects of the soil-structure-interaction.
1.2 This Standard applies to structures, systems, and components (SSCs) in nuclear power plants that require seismic qualification by analytical methods (see CSA N289.1). This Standard may also be applied to SSCs that might not require explicit seismic qualification as deemed appropriate by the owner/licensee or by authorities having jurisdiction.
1.3 This Standard may be applied, as appropriate, to other nuclear facilities under the jurisdiction of the Nuclear Safety and Control Act.
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