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Monitoring Feedwater Flow Rate and Component Thermal Performance of Pressurized Water Reactors by Means of Artificial Neural Networks

Kadir Kavaklioglu, Belle R. Upadhyaya

Nuclear Technology / Volume 107 / Number 1 / July 1994 / Pages 112-123

Technical Paper / Special on ANP ’92 Conference / Reactor Control / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT94-A35003

The fouling of venturi meters, used for steam generator feedwater flow rate measurement in pressurized water reactors (PWRs), may result in unnecessary plant power derating. On-line monitoring of these important instrument channels and the thermal efficiencies of the balance-of-plant components are addressed. The steam generator feedwater flow rate and thermal efficiencies of critical components in a PWR are estimated by means of artificial neural networks. The physics of these systems and appropriate plant measurements are combined to establish robust neural network models for on-line prediction of feedwater flow rate and thermal efficiency of feedwater heaters in PWRs. A statistical sensitivity analysis technique was developed to establish the performance of this methodology.