Digital Design of Radiation-resistant Intelligent Instrument Control System for Nuclear Power Plants

Author(s):  
Junfeng Lan ◽  
Chuhao Xi ◽  
Liquan Liu ◽  
Rongzhen Xia ◽  
Min Chen ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nobuyuki Teraura ◽  
Kunio Ito ◽  
Naoki Takahashi ◽  
Kouichi Sakurai

RF tags based on RFID (Radio-frequency Identification) technology have been widely used in various fields including power plant construction and maintenance for the purpose of improving the identification and traceability of the many components in the facility. To date, various types of tags have been developed, including tags that are resistant to chemicals or high-temperature environments, which are used in specialized fields. When considering widespread use of RF tags in nuclear power plants, there is a concern about the effects of radiation on the RF tags, because the data stored in the tag may receive radiation damage, resulting in corruption of data. Here, we describe a newly designed RF tag that achieves resistance to radiation damage by attaching a radiation shield layer and incorporating automatic data-correction software. This radiation-resistant RF tag has been tested under real radiation exposure fields to verify the intended radiation-resistant functions. It is expected that the use of these radiation-resistant RF tags with a data reader and database system will increase the capabilities of RF tags applied to nuclear power plants and it is also expected to lead to reductions in worker radiation exposure doses.


Author(s):  
Meghan Galiardi ◽  
Amanda Gonzales ◽  
Jamie Thorpe ◽  
Eric Vugrin ◽  
Raymond Fasano ◽  
...  

Abstract Aging plants, efficiency goals, and safety needs are driving increased digitalization in nuclear power plants (NPP). Security has always been a key design consideration for NPP architectures, but increased digitalization and the emergence of malware such as Stuxnet, CRASHOVERRIDE, and TRITON that specifically target industrial control systems have heightened concerns about the susceptibility of NPPs to cyber attacks. The cyber security community has come to realize the impossibility of guaranteeing the security of these plants with 100% certainty, so demand for including resilience in NPP architectures is increasing. Whereas cyber security design features often focus on preventing access by cyber threats and ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CIA) of control systems, cyber resilience design features complement security features by limiting damage, enabling continued operations, and facilitating a rapid recovery from the attack in the event control systems are compromised. This paper introduces the REsilience VeRification UNit (RevRun) toolset, a software platform that was prototyped to support cyber resilience analysis of NPP architectures. Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have recently developed models of NPP control and SCADA systems using the SCEPTRE platform. SCEPTRE integrates simulation, virtual hardware, software, and actual hardware to model the operation of cyber-physical systems. RevRun can be used to extract data from SCEPTRE experiments and to process that data to produce quantitative resilience metrics of the NPP architecture modeled in SCEPTRE. This paper details how RevRun calculates these metrics in a customizable, repeatable, and automated fashion that limits the burden placed upon the analyst. This paper describes RevRun’s application and use in the context of a hypothetical attack on an NPP control system. The use case specifies the control system and a series of attacks and explores the resilience of the system to the attacks. The use case further shows how to configure RevRun to run experiments, how resilience metrics are calculated, and how the resilience metrics and RevRun tool can be used to conduct the related resilience analysis.


2010 ◽  
Vol 42 (4) ◽  
pp. 460-467 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ung-Soo Kim ◽  
In-Ho Song ◽  
Jong-Joo Sohn ◽  
Eun-Kee Kim

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 452
Author(s):  
Bychok A.S ◽  
Mukhin V.Yu. ◽  
Samokhin D.S

Accounting for the aging of equipment and analysis of resource characteristics of nuclear technology facilities is an urgent problem. In this paper, we show methods of solving for finding functional reliability. The analysis of the functional reliability of the most important control and protection control (SCP) systems of the AM-1 installation was also carried out


2018 ◽  
Vol 245 ◽  
pp. 07017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anastasia Ulasen ◽  
Aleksandr Kalyutik ◽  
Anatolii Blagoveshchenskii

The article considers the possible ways to optimize the technological solutions of the recharge and boron control system of nuclear power plants under construction within the AES-2006 project. The possibilities for optimization of technological solutions of the system of recharge and boron regulation of the AES-2006 project, which will not affect the reliability and efficiency of its main functions: purge-recharge of the primary circuit and boron regulation, were studied. As a result of the analysis of technological solutions and analytical calculations carried out during the work, it was found that in the system of recharge and boron regulation of the NPP within the project AES-2006 it is possible to perform optimization basing on reduction the metal content of the heat exchange equipment by reducing the surface area of the heat exchangers of the coolant outlet, reducing the power of pumps, as well as reducing the diameter of a number of main pipelines. Implementation of the proposed optimization of technological solutions will allow a more rational arrangement of the system and reduce capital costs for the construction of nuclear power plants as a whole, while not adversely affect the safety of the system and its functions.


2011 ◽  
Vol 121-126 ◽  
pp. 4156-4160
Author(s):  
Shou Yu Cheng ◽  
Xin Kai Liu ◽  
Min Jun Peng

The Human Machine Interface (HMI) of Monitor& Control System (MCS) is an important part of main control room in Nuclear Power Plants (NPP). The MCS is integrated by networks, digital computers and computer software. The paper discusses a new design mode for the HMI of MCS in Nuclear Power Plants. How to make the MCS information available is the focus of the HMI research. The paper discusses the design and research about the main layout and functions of the HMI. In order to verify and validate the design of HMI, the HMI of MCS is developed by a configuration software of JADE. HMI debugged with the NPP simulator. The Test illustrates that the HMI can help the operators to get very important information from MCS, which help the operators to operate the nuclear plant safely and reduces the human error.


2017 ◽  
Vol 74 (3) ◽  
pp. 1378-1393 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manhyun Chung ◽  
Woogeun Ahn ◽  
Byunggil Min ◽  
Jungtaek Seo ◽  
Jongsub Moon

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