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Rochau, G.E.; Dalton, L.J.
Technologies for improving the availability and reliability of current and future water cooled nuclear power plants. Proceedings of a technical committee meeting1998
Technologies for improving the availability and reliability of current and future water cooled nuclear power plants. Proceedings of a technical committee meeting1998
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[en] Many nuclear power plants use instrument and control systems based on analog electronics. The state of the art in process control and instrumentation has advanced to use digital electronics and incorporate advanced technology. This technology includes: distributed microprocessors, fiber optics, intelligent systems (neutral networks), and advanced displays. The technology is used to optimize processes and enhance the man-machine interface while maintaining control and safety of the processes. Nuclear power plant operators have been hesitant to install this technology because of the cost and uncertainty in the regulatory process. This technology can be directly applied in an operating nuclear power plant provided a surety principle-based 'administrator' hardware system is included in parallel with the upgrade. Sandia National Laboratories has developed a rigorous approach to High Consequence System Surety (HCSS). This approach addresses the key issues of safety, security, and control while satisfying requirements for reliability and quality. We believe that HCSS principles can be applied to nuclear power plants in a manner that allows the off-the-shelf use of process control instrumentation while maintaining a high level of safety and enhancing the plant performance. We propose that an HCSS Administrator be constructed as a standardized approach to address regulatory issues. Such an administrator would allow a plant control system to be constructed with commercially available, state-to-the-art equipment and be customized to the needs of the individual plant operator. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); 378 p; ISSN 1011-4289;
; Nov 1998; p. 241-246; Technical committee meeting on technologies for improving the availability and reliability of current and future water cooled nuclear power plants; Argonne, IL (United States); 8-11 Sep 1997; 2 figs

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