Title :
Simulator-Aided Instrumentation and Control System Refurbishment at Paks Nuclear Power Plant
Author :
Jánosy, János Sebestyén
Author_Institution :
MTA, KFKI Atomic Energy Res. Inst., Budapest
Abstract :
Replacing the aging instrumentation and control system (I&C) in a nuclear power plant (NPP) is always a difficult task, even without the present energy-distribution disturbances in Europe and the more and more frequent plant-life-extension and power-up-rating projects. The NPP plant life-cycle tends to reach 50-60 years, while that of the I&C system is only 8-10 years. Not only the systems become obsolete: spare parts for the old system are practically nonexistent. Putting into operation reliable, thoroughly tested, verified and validated, approved by the authorities new systems could significantly increase the outage time of the units. However, about 90% of the work can be done off-line, by means of full scope replica simulators, and in the same time the operators become trained to these new systems, too. Taking this approach the refurbishment does not increase the outage time needed for refuelling and repair, at least not significantly. The paper describes this methodology in detail
Keywords :
nuclear power stations; power engineering computing; Paks Nuclear Power Plant; control system refurbishment; energy-distribution disturbances; instrumentation system; plant-life-extension; power-up-rating projects; simulator-aided instrumentation; Aging; Control system synthesis; Energy resources; Europe; Inductors; Instruments; Petroleum; Power generation; Power system reliability; System testing; Putting into operation reliable; Replacing the aging instrumentation and control system (I&C) in a nuclear power plant (NPP) is always a difficult; about 90% of the work can be done off-line; and in the same time the operators; and validated; approved by the authorities new systems could; at least not significantly. The paper describes this methodology in detail.; become trained to these new systems; by means of full; even without the present energy-distribution disturbances in Europe and the more and more frequent plant-life-extension and power-up-rating projects. The NPP; needed for refuelling and repair; plant life-cycle tends to reach 50-60 years; scope replica simulators; significantly increase the outage time of the units. However; task; thoroughly tested; too. Taking this approach the refurbishment does not increase the outage time; verified; while that of the I&C system is only 8-10 years. Not only the systems become obsolete: spare parts for the old system are practically nonexistent.;
Conference_Titel :
Modelling & Simulation, 2007. AMS '07. First Asia International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Phuket
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2845-7
DOI :
10.1109/AMS.2007.94