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An Innovative Fuzzy-Logic-Based Methodology for Trend Identification

Xin Wang, Lefteri H. Tsoukalas, Thomas Y. C. Wei, Jaques Reifman

Nuclear Technology / Volume 135 / Number 1 / July 2001 / Pages 67-84

Technical Paper / Nuclear Plant Operations and Control / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT01-A3206

A new fuzzy-logic-based methodology for on-line signal trend identification is introduced. The methodology may be used for detecting the onset of nuclear power plant (NPP) transients at the earliest possible time and could be of great benefit to diagnostic, maintenance, and performance-monitoring programs. Although signal trend identification is complicated by the presence of noise, fuzzy methods can help capture important features of on-line signals, integrate the information included in these features, and classify incoming NPP signals into increasing, decreasing, and steady-state trend categories. A computer program named PROTREN is developed and tested for the purpose of verifying this methodology using NPP and simulation data. The results indicate that the new fuzzy-logic-based methodology is capable of detecting transients accurately, it identifies trends reliably and does not misinterpret a steady-state signal as a transient one.