Applying Functional Modeling for Accident Management of Nuclear Power Plant

Morten Lind, Xinxin Zhang

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    Abstract

    The paper investigate applications of functional modeling for accident management in complex industrial plant with special reference to nuclear power production. Main applications for information sharing among decision makers and decision support are identified. An overview of Multilevel Flow Modeling is given and a detailed presentation of the foundational means-end concepts is presented and the conditions for proper use in modelling accidents are identified. It is shown that Multilevel Flow Modeling can be used for modelling and reasoning about design basis accidents. Its possible role for information sharing and decision support in accidents beyond design basis is also indicated. A modelling example demonstrating the application of Multilevel Flow Modelling and reasoning for a PWR LOCA is presented
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of ISOFIC/ISSNP 2014
    Number of pages10
    Publication date2014
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    Event2014 International Symposium on Future I&C for Nuclear Power Plants/International Symposium on Symbiotic Nuclear Power Systems - Jeju, Korea, Republic of
    Duration: 24 Aug 201428 Aug 2014

    Conference

    Conference2014 International Symposium on Future I&C for Nuclear Power Plants/International Symposium on Symbiotic Nuclear Power Systems
    Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
    CityJeju
    Period24/08/201428/08/2014

    Keywords

    • Accident management
    • Functional Modeling
    • Model Based Reasoning

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