1982
DOI: 10.13182/nt82-a32952
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On-Line Test of Power Distribution Prediction System for Boiling Water Reactors

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“…-Electric Power Research Institute's Power Shape Monitoring System (PSMS) for BWRs [F9, B11] and PWRs [Pl,P2,E7,K10] An increasing number of these core-power monitoring and control systems are constructed around 3-D, two-group, nodal kinetics codes coupled with thermal-hydraulic codes [K10]. A few still rely on simpler models [N4,Hl2,F2], on modal or space-synthesis programs [T3, T5], or on measurements. Many systems possess some means of adapting the theoretical predictions to the available measurements.…”
Section: Recent Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…-Electric Power Research Institute's Power Shape Monitoring System (PSMS) for BWRs [F9, B11] and PWRs [Pl,P2,E7,K10] An increasing number of these core-power monitoring and control systems are constructed around 3-D, two-group, nodal kinetics codes coupled with thermal-hydraulic codes [K10]. A few still rely on simpler models [N4,Hl2,F2], on modal or space-synthesis programs [T3, T5], or on measurements. Many systems possess some means of adapting the theoretical predictions to the available measurements.…”
Section: Recent Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A first drawback is the disproportionate burden which is often placed on the computational facilities as a result of the large memory and real-time capability required by model-based systems. In fact, many of the physics codes embodied in such systems are not yet able to perform accurate, three-dimensional, full-core power-distribution calculations in real time for moderately fast transients (time scale of---1 s), even when 5O implemented on powerful minicomputers or workstations [N4,F2,Li 1,$2]. (The qualifier "on-line" usually implies that the power-distribution calculations are carried out in parallel to the operation of the plant, but not necessarily in real time.)…”
Section: Recent Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%