TOWARDS IMPROVED ASSESSMENT OF SAFETY PERFORMANCE FOR LONG-TERM OPERATION OF NUCLEAR CIVIL ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
Acronym
ACES
Description of the granted funding
The purpose of ACES is to advance the assessment of safety performance of safety-critical concrete infrastructure by addressing remaining scientific and technology gaps for the safe and LTO of NPPs. This collaborative project aims to clarify, enhance and unify methods of structural integrity assessment in support of LTO.
The project scope of work focuses mainly on safety critical reinforced and prestressed concrete structures. ACES is aimed at an experimental proof of concepts, and validates the developed methodologies at both a laboratory scale and a quasi-full scale level (mock-ups).
The proper understanding of deterioration and ageing mechanisms requires a research strategy based on combined experimental and theoretical studies following a multidisciplinary approach, utilizing state of the art experimental and modelling techniques. Material characterization at different length scales is necessary, focusing on the physical understanding of the degradation processes (e.g. radiation effects, internal swelling reactions, liner corrosion, etc.) and their influence on macroscopic mechanical properties and structural/functional integrity of the components.
ACES aims at having a significant impact on the safety of operational Gen II and III NPPs, and impact the design of next-generation plants. ACES will improve the understanding of ageing and deterioration of concrete, and will demonstrate and quantify inherent safety margins introduced by the conservative approaches used during design and defined by codes and standards employed throughout the life of the plant. The outcomes from ACES will therefore support the LTO of NPPs.
This will be achieved by using more advanced and realistic scientific methods to assess the integrity of NPP concrete infrastructure. The project will provide evidence to support the methods by carrying out various tests, including large-scale tests based on replicated scenarios of NPPs.
Show moreStarting year
2020
End year
2025
Granted funding
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ENERGORISK (UA)
258 650 €
Participant
UT BATTELLE LLC (US)
Participant
CENTRUM VYZKUMU REZ SRO (CZ)
389 851.25 €
Participant
BELGISCH LABORATORIUM VAN DE ELEKTRICITEITSINDUSTRIE LABORELEC CVBA (BE)
226 222.09 €
Participant
INSTITUT DE RADIOPROTECTION ET DE SURETE NUCLEAIRE (FR)
545 929.32 €
Participant
ZAVOD ZA GRADBENISTVO SLOVENIJE (SI)
176 733.75 €
Participant
CESKE VYSOKE UCENI TECHNICKE V PRAZE (CZ)
290 775 €
Participant
ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE (FR)
407 512 €
Participant
STUDIECENTRUM VOOR KERNENERGIE / CENTRE D'ETUDE DE L'ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE (BE)
470 481.78 €
Participant
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (FR)
529 322.5 €
Participant
Amount granted
3 999 562 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
Euratom (5421 Indirect actions (5479 )
Topic
Ageing phenomena of components and structures and operational issues (NFRP-2019-2020-01Call ID
NFRP-2019-2020 Other information
Funding decision number
900012
Identified topics
nuclear safety, nuclear reactors