Management and Control System for Advanced Reactors

  • Dinh, Nam T. N.T. (PI)

Project Details

Description

North Carolina State University (NC State) will develop a highly automated management and control system for advanced nuclear reactors. The system will provide operations recommendations to staff during all modes of plant operation except shutdown operations. Using an artificial-intelligence (AI) guided system enabling continuous extensive monitoring of plant status, knowledge of current component status, and plant parameter trends, the system will continuously predict near-term behavior within the plant and recommend a course of action to plant personnel. If successful, this comprehensive, knowledge-based control system for credible, consistent management of plant operations will improve safety and optimize emergency management in advanced reactors. AI-guided models trained on data from plant monitoring instruments combined with expectations generated by advanced modeling and simulation can vastly improve the effectiveness of plant diagnosis and prognosis in plant management, as well as enable vulnerability search in safety analysis. In particular, the system will greatly increase the time available before operator action is required. This means that a significantly smaller operational staff—assisted by instrumentation, operator training, and smart procedures—is needed to manage the plant, reducing overall operational cost.

StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/10/1830/9/21

Funding

  • Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy: US$3,386,834.00

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Energy(all)

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