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View documentNKS Programme Area: | NKS-R | Research Area: | Waste | Report Number: | NKS-97-RAK2-TR-B3 | Report Title: | CAMS Achievements in 1996 | Activity Acronym: | RAK-2 | Authors: | Paolo Fantoni, Yukihiro Iguchi, Geir Meyer, Aimar Sorenssen, Claude Van Dyck | Abstract: | CAMS (Computerized Accident Management Support:, is a system that will provide assistance to
the staff in the Control room, in the technical support centre, and in a national safety centre. These
three groups of users do not need the same type of support. Support is offered in identification of
the plant state, in assessment of the future development of the accident, and in planning of accident
mitigation strategies.
In May 1995, the predictive part of the system was tested at a safety exercise arranged by the
Swedish Nuclear Inspectorate, and found to be a useful tool, with potential for further development.
Now, new methods are added in signal validation, state identification, tracking simulation, predictive
simulation, risk monitoring, and man-machine interface design. A prototype was demonstrated
at Loen in May 1996 and at a seminar at Barseback in September 1996. This prototype has
been further developed during the autumn of 1996. The purpose of this prototype is to test those
methods in a simulated environment to verify that the developed functions, using different techniques,
can work together producing the desired result in an efficient way. The plan is to test these
techniques at power plants.
During the CAMS design, a considerable effort has been given to maintain the generality of the
CAMS concept; although the referenced process has been so far a BWR nuclear plant, the use of
this structure and design can be applied to other processes, including non-nuclear processes.
CAMS is a system being developed as a joint research activity at the Halden Project in close cooperation
with member organizations with additional financing from the Swedish Nuclear Inspectorate
(SKI) and the Nordic NKS/RAK-2 project. | Publication date: | 01 Jan 1997 | Number of downloads: | 2207 | Download: | NKS-97-RAK2-TR-B3.pdf |
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