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Master's thesis and Internship : A methodology for evaluating the operating margin of safety-significant air-operating valves in nuclear power plants

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Cron, Valentin ULiège
Promotor(s) : Dewallef, Pierre ULiège
Date of defense : 23-Jan-2026 • Permalink : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/25204
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Title : Master's thesis and Internship : A methodology for evaluating the operating margin of safety-significant air-operating valves in nuclear power plants
Translated title : [fr] UNE MÉTHODOLOGIE D'ÉVALUATION DE LA MARGE DE FONCTIONNEMENT DES VANNES PNEUMATIQUES IMPORTANTES POUR LA SÛRETÉ DANS LES CENTRALES NUCLÉAIRES
Author : Cron, Valentin ULiège
Date of defense  : 23-Jan-2026
Advisor(s) : Dewallef, Pierre ULiège
Committee's member(s) : Béchet, Eric ULiège
Bruls, Olivier ULiège
Lescrenier, Gaëlle 
Language : English
Number of pages : 90
Discipline(s) : Engineering, computing & technology > Energy
Engineering, computing & technology > Mechanical engineering
Institution(s) : Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique
Degree: Master : ingénieur civil en génie de l'énergie à finalité spécialisée en Energy Conversion
Faculty: Master thesis of the Faculté des Sciences appliquées

Abstract

[en] This thesis presents the development of a methodology for evaluating the operating margin of AirOperated Valves (AOV) within the framework of the Long-Term Operation (LTO) program for Belgian nuclear power plants. The project originated from the implementation of the ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) OM (Operation and Maintenance of nuclear power plants) 2020 standard,
which introduces mandatory preservice and in-service testing requirements for pneumatically actuated
valves classified as High Safety Significance (HSS). These regulatory requirements highlighted the need
to demonstrate that such valves maintain sufficient operating margins under design-basis conditions.
The core objective of this work is therefore to establish a structured and physically based approach
to calculate the operability margins of safety-significant AOV (Air-Operated Valves). To support the
practical application of this methodology and facilitate its use in an industrial context, the developed
approach is subsequently implemented in a dedicated and user-friendly software tool, named MAP4AOV
(Monitoring and Analysis Program For Air-Operated Valves).
The proposed methodology combines a risk-informed selection of valves based on a Probabilistic Safety
Assessment (PSA) with a physics-based modeling of all forces acting on the valve, including spring forces,
fluid-induced forces, friction forces, and inertial effects. The initial scope consisted of 231 air-operated
valves, which was progressively reduced to 39 safety-significant valves through the PSA-based screening
process.
Particular attention is given to friction force modeling, identified as one of the most uncertain yet dominant contributors to the final operating margin. To address this uncertainty, two complementary friction
models are developed and implemented : a Karnopp-based model and a first-principles model.
The applicability of the proposed methodology is demonstrated through a case study focusing on the
EAA-Vx (auxiliary feedwater circuit) air-operated valves. This group comprises eight valves that are
geometrically identical but installed at different locations within the circuit, leading to variations in operating conditions. The methodology is applied using two complementary friction modeling approaches
under the most restrictive operating conditions, namely with no water in the circuit and therefore a zero
differential pressure (∆Pwater = 0 bar). An operating margin of 55.2% is obtained using the Karnopp
friction model, assuming a valve idle period of fourteen days, while an operating margin of 58% is obtained using the first-principles friction model.
Overall, this work provides a structured and practical approach for evaluating AOV operating margins
and delivers a software-based tool that can support future analyses, contributing to improved safety
demonstration and maintenance efficiency in nuclear power plants.


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Author

  • Cron, Valentin ULiège Université de Liège > Mast. ing. civ. gén. énerg. fin. spéc. Energ. conv.

Promotor(s)

Committee's member(s)

  • Béchet, Eric ULiège Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'aérospatiale et mécanique > Conception géométrique assistée par ordinateur
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  • Bruls, Olivier ULiège Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'aérospatiale et mécanique > Laboratoire des Systèmes Multicorps et Mécatroniques
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  • Lescrenier , Gaëlle








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