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Digital Technologies Supporting Lifecycle

Nuclear Knowledge Management of NPPs

Ashok Ganesan

Nuclear Knowledge Management Section,

Department of Nuclear Energy, IAEA

International Workshop on Application of Advanced Plant Information Systems

for Nuclear Decommissioning and Life-cycle Management

03-05 December, 2018

Lillehammer, Norway

Objectives

Rationale of lifecycle approach

Digital technologies

IAEA assistance to Member States

Considerations and insights

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Operation

Plant modification

Operation

Decommissioning Design

Construction

Commissioning

Lifecycle

considerations…

(5 to 10 years)

(1 to 2 years)

(40 years)

(Long Term

Operation)

(25 to 60 years)

(Several years)

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Interaction of Information/Knowledge

Courtesy : Hitachi, Japan

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NPP Organization’s Primary Knowledge Assets

Information Management (Information

Technology Tools and Systems)

Processes

People Nuclear Sci. &

Technology

“Alignment”

Physical Plant & Design Basis

Organizational Culture

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Plant Information Model (PIM)

A Knowledge-centric Plant Information Model is a semantically organized set of interlinked facility information, relationships, rules and knowledge frameworks that collectively form digital representations of the plant throughout its life cycle

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Plant Information Model (PIM) for the Plant Lifecycle

Design Construction Commissioning Operations and

Maintenance Long term Operation

Decommissioning

- Design specifications

- Design requirements

- Design changes

- As built drawings and specifications

- Design changes to Structures, Systems and Components

- Construction experience

- Testing and validation

- Design changes based on commissioning feedback

- Commissioning experience

- Design changes from operation feedback

- Operation experience

- Operation and Maintenance policies/procedures

- Major design changes to plant Structures, Systems and Components to improve performance and safety

- Data and experiences

Plant Information Model Captures the Information as the Plant Moves Through Lifecycles ( ~ 100 Years)

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Plant information model for decision making

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Plant Information Model (PIM) for the Plant Lifecycle-

Example of an equipment- Reactor Coolant Pump

Design

Construction

Commissioning

Operation

Long Term Operation

Decommissioning

Knowledge of Installation, Assembly and

Disassembly

Pump-Motor Characteristics,

Commissioning test performance

Changes to operation and maintenance

procedures

Major changes like change of motor or

seals or bearings etc…

Decommissioning data from pump

impeller, casing, piping etc..

Basic design information

Experience

feedback

from

Designer,

Manufactur

er, User

groups

etc…

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Case Study of Plant Information Model (PIM)

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Knowledge Management Assist Visit (KMAV)

1. Policy and Strategy for KM

2. Human Resource (HR) Processes for

KM

3. Training and Competence Development

for KM

4. Methods, Procedures & Documentation

Processes for Improving KM

5. Technical Solutions for KM

6. Approaches to the Capture, Retention

and Transfer of Knowledge

7. Organizational Culture to Support KM

8. Internal/External Collaboration for KM

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Organizationalstrategy wrt. KM

KM policy

Integration of KMprocedures

Communication ofKM policy

Responsibilities forKM implementation

Continuous learning

Safety culture / KMalignment

IP policy

KM projectmanagement

KM effectiveness

KM resources

Access toknowledge

Knowledgesustainability

POLICY & STRATEGY FOR KM

Current Situation

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IAEA Publications

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IAEA Publications

Work in Progress

- Semantic Technologies and their Application to Nuclear Knowledge Management

- Approaches & Guidelines of Taxonomy Development & Management in the

Nuclear Sector

- Application of Plant Information Models to Support and Manage Design -

Knowledge throughout the NPP Life Cycle

- Managing Nuclear Design Knowledge over the Life Cycle-Stakeholder

perspectives, challenges and approaches;

- Approaches to Lifecycle Management of Technical and Design - Requirements

Specifications for Nuclear Facilities

- Current Practices in the Management of design, manufacturing, construction and

commissioning information and knowledge during New Build Projects;

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Conclusions

• Lifecycle perspective for Knowledge Management is an important requirement for safe, economical and reliable performance of NPPs

• Safety and business objectives should be drivers for this initiative

• IT enabled digital technologies like Plant Information Models ( PIM) play a key role in this process

Technical meeting :Technical Meeting to Share Experience on Knowledge Management Assist Visits (KMAVs) for Nuclear Organizations,19-22 Mar 2019, Vienna

Technical meeting : IT Digital Applications to Support Nuclear Knowledge Management Programmes, 25- 28 June 2019, Beijing, China

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Thank you!

Mr Ashok Ganesan,

Nuclear Knowledge Management Section

International Atomic Energy Agency

Vienna

Austria

Email: A.Ganesan@iaea.org

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