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Use of Qualitative and Quantitative Models in the Supervision of Power Plant Operations

Alex Galperin, Jean-Michel Evrard

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 107 / Number 2 / February 1991 / Pages 131-141

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE91-A15727

Development of a knowledge-based system for supervision of a continuous process requires, on the one hand, efficient and flexible knowledge structuring and, on the other hand, overall system control, which provides coherence between the diagnosis task (deduction) and the prediction task (simulation). The development of a reasoning method that combines qualitative and quantitative analysis approaches is described. This method is integrated into an overall computational system for a knowledge-based supervisor. The prototype was tested by simulating the transient behavior of the auxiliary feedwater system of a pressurized water reactor. The preliminary results indicate the feasibility of the methods and their potential for industrial applications.