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Electrical and Thermomechanical Co-Simulation Platform for NPP

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  • Poria Astero

    (Smart Grids, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FI02044 Espoo, Finland)

  • Pasi Laakso

    (Smart Grids, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FI02044 Espoo, Finland)

  • Seppo Hänninen

    (Smart Grids, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FI02044 Espoo, Finland)

  • Robert John Millar

    (Electr. Engin. and Autom. Dept. Aalto University, FI00076 Espoo, Finland)

  • Matti Lehtonen

    (Electr. Engin. and Autom. Dept. Aalto University, FI00076 Espoo, Finland)

Abstract

In order to analyze the safety of nuclear power plants (NPP), interactions between thermomechanical and automation processes, the on-site electrical grid, and the off-site transmission system should be studied in detail. However, an initial survey of simulation tools used for the modelling and simulation of NPP shows that existing simulation tools have some drawbacks in properly simulating the aforementioned interactions. In fact, they simulate detailed electrical power systems and thermomechanical systems but neglect the detailed interactions of the electrical system with thermomechanical and automation processes. To address this challenge, this paper develops an open-source co-simulation platform which connects Apros, a proprietary simulator of the thermomechanical and automation processes in NPP, to power system simulators. The proposed platform provides an opportunity to simulate both the electrical and thermomechanical systems of an NPP simultaneously, and study the interactions between them without neglecting any details. This detailed analysis can identify critical faults more accurately, and provides better support for probabilistic risk analyses (PRA) of NPP. To investigate the effectiveness of the proposed platform, detailed thermomechanical and electrical models of an NPP, located in Finland, are cosimulated. The preliminary results emphasize that neglecting the detailed interactions between domains of NPP may lead to inaccurate simulation results and may affect NPP safety.

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  • Poria Astero & Pasi Laakso & Seppo Hänninen & Robert John Millar & Matti Lehtonen, 2021. "Electrical and Thermomechanical Co-Simulation Platform for NPP," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(4), pages 1-16, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:14:y:2021:i:4:p:939-:d:497242
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