Parameter Control System for a Nuclear Power Plant Based on Fiber-Optic Sensors and Communication Lines

Author(s):  
Roman Davydov ◽  
Valery Antonov ◽  
Moroz Angelina
2019 ◽  
Vol 140 ◽  
pp. 02001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roman Davydov ◽  
Valery Antonov ◽  
Sergey Makeev ◽  
Yury Batov ◽  
Valentin Dudkin ◽  
...  

The necessity of modernizing current control systems for functional units of a nuclear power plant, as well as the development of new control systems with a high degree of reliability and speed, is substantiated. The advantages of using optical sensors and fiber-optic communication lines to solve these problems are noted. Cases for which it is necessary to develop new fiber-optic sensors for monitoring parameters, for example, the flow of coolant or feed water, are considered. In some of them, it is more expedient to use standard designs of fiber-optic sensors to control the operating parameters of various blocks, for example, to control the electric field strength. A device and a control scheme for the parameters of the units and systems of a nuclear power plant using fiber-optic communication lines have been developed. The results of measuring various parameters of a nuclear reactor are presented. They showed that our proposed fiber-optic control and monitoring system for nuclear power plants operates more reliably and efficiently than systems with analogue control and measurement channels. The use of fiber-optic systems allows real-time remote control and high-speed control in terms of issuing commands to devices. This is very important when servicing a nuclear power plant while it is operating in extreme conditions.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Murugesan Kasinathan ◽  
Samuel Sosamma ◽  
Chelamchala BabuRao ◽  
Nagarajan Murali ◽  
Tammana Jayakumar

Author(s):  
James W. Morgan

The nuclear power industry is faced with determining what to do with equipment and instrumentation reaching obsolescence and selecting the appropriate approach for upgrading the affected equipment. One of the systems in a nuclear power plant that has been a source of poor reliability in terms of replacement parts and control performance is the reactor recirculation pump speed/ flow control system for boiling water reactors (BWR). All of the operating BWR-3 and BWR-4’s use motor-generator sets, with a fluid coupled speed changer, to control the speed of the recirculation water pumps over the entire speed range of the pumps. These systems historically have had high maintenance costs, relative low efficiency, and relatively inaccurate speed control creating unwanted unit de-rates. BWR-5 and BWR-6 recirculation flow control schemes, which use flow control valves in conjunction with two-speed pumps, are also subject to upgrades for improved performance and reliability. These systems can be improved by installing solid-state adjustable speed drives (ASD), also known as variable frequency drives (VFD), in place of the motor-generator sets and the flow control valves. Several system configurations and ASD designs have been considered for optimal reliability and return on investment. This paper will discuss a highly reliable system and ASD design that is being developed for nuclear power plant reactor recirculation water pump controls. Design considerations discussed include ASD topology, controls architecture, accident, transient and hydraulic analyses, potential reactor internals modifications, installation, demolition and economic benefits.


2009 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-73 ◽  
Author(s):  
In-Kyu Choi ◽  
Jong-An Kim ◽  
Chang-Ki Jeong ◽  
Joo-Hee Woo ◽  
Ji-Young Choi ◽  
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