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Verification of a primary-to-secondary leaking safety procedure in a nuclear power plant using coloured Petri nets

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  • Németh, E.
  • Bartha, T.
  • Fazekas, Cs.
  • Hangos, K.M.

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This paper deals with formal and simulation-based verification methods of a PRImary-to-SEcondary leaking (abbreviated as PRISE) safety procedure. The PRISE safety procedure controls the draining of the contaminated water in a faulty steam generator when a non-compensable leaking from the primary to the secondary circuit occurs. Because of the discrete nature of the verification, a Coloured Petri Net (CPN) representation is proposed for both the procedure and the plant model. We have proved by using a non-model-based strategy that the PRISE safety procedure is safe, there are no dead markings in the state space, and all transitions are live; being either impartial or fair.

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  • Németh, E. & Bartha, T. & Fazekas, Cs. & Hangos, K.M., 2009. "Verification of a primary-to-secondary leaking safety procedure in a nuclear power plant using coloured Petri nets," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 94(5), pages 942-953.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:reensy:v:94:y:2009:i:5:p:942-953
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2008.10.012
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