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Phenomena Identification and Ranking

NRC (2008), Next Generation Nuclear Plant Phenomena Identification and Ranking Tables (PIRTs) , Process Heat and Hydrogen Co-generation PIRTs, Volume 6, Report NUREG/CR-6944, March. [Pg.361]

Phenomena Identification and Ranking Table (PIRT) This technique, relying heavily on expert ehcitation, identifies a spectrum of safety-related phenomena or scenarios that could affect systems. Those phenomena or scenarios are then ranked on the basis of their importance (often related to their potential consequences) and of the state of knowledge. [Pg.265]

Phenomena expected to occur on the nuclear installation—the above PIRT (Phenomena Identification and Ranking Table) approach seems well suited. [Pg.266]


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