Dave Towle
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Expert Systems With Applications | 2012
Graeme West; Stephen D. J. McArthur; Dave Towle
As the nuclear power plants within the UK age, there is an increased requirement for condition monitoring to ensure that the plants are still be able to operate safely. This paper describes the novel application of Intelligent Systems (IS) techniques to provide decision support to the condition monitoring of Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) reactor cores within the UK. The resulting system, BETA (British Energy Trace Analysis) is deployed within the UKs nuclear operator and provides automated decision support for the analysis of refuelling data, a lead indicator of the health of AGR (Advanced Gas-cooled Reactor) nuclear power plant cores. The key contribution of this work is the improvement of existing manual, labour-intensive analysis through the application of IS techniques to provide decision support to NPP reactor core condition monitoring. This enables an existing source of condition monitoring data to be analysed in a rapid and repeatable manner, providing additional information relating to core health on a more regular basis than routine inspection data allows. The application of IS techniques addresses two issues with the existing manual interpretation of the data, namely the limited availability of expertise and the variability of assessment between different experts. Decision support is provided by four applications of intelligent systems techniques. Two instances of a rule-based expert system are deployed, the first to automatically identify key features within the refuelling data and the second to classify specific types of anomaly. Clustering techniques are applied to support the definition of benchmark behaviour, which is used to detect the presence of anomalies within the refuelling data. Finally data mining techniques are used to track the evolution of the normal benchmark behaviour over time. This results in a system that not only provides support for analysing new refuelling events but also provides the platform to allow future events to be analysed. The BETA system has been deployed within the nuclear operator in the UK and is used at both the engineering offices and on station to support the analysis of refuelling events from two AGR stations, with a view to expanding it to the rest of the fleet in the near future.
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2009
Bruce Stephen; Graeme West; Stuart Galloway; Stephen D. J. McArthur; J.R. McDonald; Dave Towle
Unplanned outages can be especially costly for generation companies operating nuclear facilities. Early detection of deviations from expected performance through condition monitoring can allow a more proactive and managed approach to dealing with ageing plant. This paper proposes an anomaly detection framework incorporating the use of the Hidden Markov Model (HMM) to support the analysis of nuclear reactor core condition monitoring data. Fuel Grab Load Trace (FGLT) data gathered within the UK during routine refueling operations has been seen to provide information relating to the condition of the graphite bricks that comprise the core. Although manual analysis of this data is time consuming and requires considerable expertise, this paper demonstrates how techniques such as the HMM can provide analysis support by providing a benchmark model of expected behavior against which future refueling events may be compared. The presence of anomalous behavior in candidate traces is inferred through the underlying statistical foundation of the HMM which gives an observation likelihood averaged along the length of the input sequence. Using this likelihood measure, the engineer can be alerted to anomalous behaviour, indicating data which might require further detailed examination. It is proposed that this data analysis technique is used in conjunction with other intelligent analysis techniques currently employed to analyse FGLT to provide a greater confidence measure in detecting anomalous behaviour from FGLT data.
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2012
Christopher Wallace; Graeme West; Stephen D. J. McArthur; Dave Towle
An increasing number of civil nuclear reactors world wide are approaching, and have in many cases exceeded, their original design lives. In order to satisfy regulatory requirements and ensure that the reactors are safe to operate, whilst maximizing availability and ensuring economic viability, the volume of installed condition monitoring has increased significantly in recent years. Due to the age of many stations however, there is often the lack of a modern, integrated IT infrastructure with many, often overlapping, data sources of varying measurement types and sample rates. This paper describes a method for the distributed condition monitoring of nuclear reactors using intelligent software agents, which by means of a common ontology can autonomously collect and analyze data from multiple locations. The use of data and information fusion to derive more detailed condition monitoring results is shown to be a task well suited to agent based condition monitoring and a prototype system designed along these principles is described. Case studies are presented of the application of the prototype system to condition monitoring analysis of real data sets from nuclear reactors in the UK.
7th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control and Human Machine Interface Technologies (NPIC&HMIT 2010) | 2010
Christopher Wallace; Graeme West; Gordon Jahn; Stephen D. J. McArthur; Dave Towle; Graham Buckley
Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2011
Graeme West; Stephen D. J. McArthur; Dave Towle
Seventh American Nuclear Society International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control and Human-Machine Interface Technologies NPIC&HMIT 2010 | 2010
Graeme West; Christopher Wallace; Gordon Jahn; Stephen D. J. McArthur; Dave Towle
Securing the Safe Performance of Graphite Reactor Cores | 2009
Graeme West; Stephen D. J. McArthur; Dave Towle
The Eighth International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Machinery Failure Prevention Technologies | 2011
Christopher Wallace; Graeme West; Stephen D. J. McArthur; Dave Towle
Sixth American Nuclear Society International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control, and Human-Machine Interface Technologies NPIC&HMIT 2009 | 2009
Graeme West; Christopher Wallace; Stephen D. J. McArthur; J.R. McDonald; Dave Towle
Securing the Safe Performance of Graphite Reactor Cores | 2009
Christopher Wallace; Graeme West; Stephen D. J. McArthur; Dave Towle; Jim Reed