DocumentCode :
1414929
Title :
Diagnostics of Loss of Coolant Accidents Using SVC and GMDH Models
Author :
Lee, Sung Han ; No, Young Gyu ; Na, Man Gyun ; Ahn, Kwang-Il ; Park, Soo-Yong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl. Eng., Chosun Univ., Gwangju, South Korea
Volume :
58
Issue :
1
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
267
Lastpage :
276
Abstract :
As a means of effectively managing severe accidents at nuclear power plants, it is important to identify and diagnose accident initiating events within a short time interval after the accidents by observing the major measured signals. The main objective of this study was to diagnose loss of coolant accidents (LOCAs) using artificial intelligence techniques, such as SVC (support vector classification) and GMDH (group method of data handling). In this study, the methodologies of SVC and GMDH models were utilized to discover the break location and estimate the break size of the LOCA, respectively. The 300 accident simulation data (based on MAAP4) were used to develop the SVC and GMDH models, and the 33 test data sets were used to independently confirm whether or not the SVC and GMDH models work well. The measured signals from the reactor coolant system, steam generators, and containment at a nuclear power plant were used as inputs to the models, and the 60 sec time-integrated values of the input signals were used as inputs into the SVC and GMDH models. The simulation results confirmed that the proposed SVC model can identify the break location and the proposed GMDH models can estimate the break size accurately. In addition, even if the measurement errors exist and safety systems actuate, the proposed SVC and GMDH models can discover the break locations without a misclassification and accurately estimate the break size.
Keywords :
fission reactor accidents; fission reactor containment; fission reactor cooling; learning (artificial intelligence); support vector machines; GMDH model; LOCA diagnosis; SVC model; artificial intelligence; containment; group method of data handling; loss of coolant accident; nuclear power plant; reactor coolant system; severe accident; steam generator; support vector classification; Accident diagnosis; GMDH; LOCA break size; SVC; artificial intelligence; initiating Event;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2010.2091972
Filename :
5677454
Link To Document :
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