AI-ENABLED MONITORING OPTIONS TOWARDS SECURE MICROREACTOR DEPLOYMENT AND OPERATIONS

P. Tsvetkov, Anna Erickson, Piyush Sabharwall, Gustavo Reyes

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Abstract

Global nuclear energy deployment scenarios suggest favorable economics for smaller, more versatile, and self-contained reactor technologies. Recognizing their key features as integrated, autonomous and either semi-remotely operated or fully remotely operated systems, microreactors are expected to be deployed in large numbers servicing off/micro-grids, many in geographically remote locations. Integrated nature of these systems as well as ease of their transportation as complete units, simplified installation and relocation/decommissioning challenge traditional continuity-of-knowledge practices used for conventional light water reactors where refueling is done onsite at designated times only replacing portions of their cores and only after their full commissioning for operations including completion of their containment building with security and safeguards measures in place. This effort is exploring AI (artificial intelligence)-enabled monitoring options that would be design agnostic and would assure secure unit deployment and operations. The principle is to maintain situational awareness via real-time evaluations of simultaneous and remotely transmitted monitoring data capturing key safeguards attributes including such characteristics as temperature, radiation, vibrational signals (inter alia), and others. The key principle is to provide reliable and resilient security options while maintaining simplified and economical deployment. The paper will review feasible options for AI-enabled solutions for such evaluations.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationINMM & ESARDA 2023 Joint Annual Meeting
PublisherInstitute of Nuclear Materials Management
StatePublished - May 22 2023
EventINMM & ESARDA 2023 Joint Annual Meeting - Vienna, Austria
Duration: May 22 2023May 26 2023
https://esarda.jrc.ec.europa.eu/events/inmm-esarda-joint-annual-meeting-2023-05-22_en

Conference

ConferenceINMM & ESARDA 2023 Joint Annual Meeting
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period05/22/2305/26/23
Internet address

Keywords

  • microreactors
  • monitoring
  • autonomous operation
  • continuity of knowledge
  • secure deployment
  • artificial intelligence
  • AI-enabled surveillance and monitoring

INL Publication Number

  • INL/JOU-23-72850
  • 156592

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