GB/T 11807-2021
ActiveCharacteristics,design and operational procedures for acoustic monitoring systems of loose parts detection important to safety in nuclear power plants
核电厂安全重要松脱部件声学监测系统的特性、设计和运行规程
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical characteristics, design requirements, and operational procedures for acoustic monitoring systems used to detect loose parts within the primary coolant system of nuclear power plants. It is applied in the context of nuclear safety, ensuring that these systems can reliably identify metallic or foreign objects that may become dislodged and cause damage to reactor internals. The standard is intended for use by nuclear plant designers, operators, and safety regulators to maintain structural integrity and prevent accidents.
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