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Performance Testing of Person Passable Openings to Evaluate Accepted Risk

W. Gary Rivera, Emily Sandt

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 197 / Number 1S / June 2023 / Pages S57-S69

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2022.2106738

Received:June 10, 2022
Accepted:July 6, 2022
Published:May 16, 2023

Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories, in conjunction with the Nuclear Energy Institute and Light Water Reactor Sustainability Programs, have conducted testing and analysis to reevaluate and redefine the minimum passible opening size through which a person can effectively pass and navigate. Physical testing with a representative population has been performed on both simple two-dimensional (rectangular and circular cross sections up to 91.4 cm in depth) and more complex three-dimensional (circular cross sections of longer lengths up to 9.1 m and changes in direction) opening configurations. The primary impact of this effort is to define the physical design in which an adversary could successfully pass through a potentially complex opening, as well as to define the designs in which an adversary would not be expected to successfully traverse a complex opening. These data can then be used to support risk-informed decision making.