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Leveraging Optimal Sparse Sensor Placement to Aggregate a Network of Digital Twins for Nuclear Subsystems

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  • Niharika Karnik

    (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA)

  • Congjian Wang

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Palash K. Bhowmik

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Joshua J. Cogliati

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Silvino A. Balderrama Prieto

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Changhu Xing

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Andrei A. Klishin

    (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA)

  • Richard Skifton

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Musa Moussaoui

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Charles P. Folsom

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Joe J. Palmer

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Piyush Sabharwall

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Krithika Manohar

    (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA)

  • Mohammad G. Abdo

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

Abstract

Nuclear power plants (NPPs) require continuous monitoring of various systems, structures, and components to ensure safe and efficient operations. The critical safety testing of new fuel compositions and the analysis of the effects of power transients on core temperatures can be achieved through modeling and simulations. They capture the dynamics of the physical phenomenon associated with failure modes and facilitate the creation of digital twins (DTs). Accurate reconstruction of fields of interest (e.g., temperature, pressure, velocity) from sensor measurements is crucial to establish a two-way communication between physical experiments and models. Sensor placement is highly constrained in most nuclear subsystems due to challenging operating conditions and inherent spatial limitations. This study develops optimized data-driven sensor placements for full-field reconstruction within reactor and steam generator subsystems of NPPs. Optimized constrained sensors reconstruct field of interest within a tri-structural isotropic (TRISO) fuel irradiation experiment, a lumped parameter model of a nuclear fuel test rod and a steam generator. The optimization procedure leverages reduced-order models of flow physics to provide a highly accurate full-field reconstruction of responses of interest, noise-induced uncertainty quantification and physically feasible sensor locations. Accurate sensor-based reconstructions establish a foundation for the digital twinning of subsystems, culminating in a comprehensive DT aggregate of an NPP.

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  • Niharika Karnik & Congjian Wang & Palash K. Bhowmik & Joshua J. Cogliati & Silvino A. Balderrama Prieto & Changhu Xing & Andrei A. Klishin & Richard Skifton & Musa Moussaoui & Charles P. Folsom & Joe , 2024. "Leveraging Optimal Sparse Sensor Placement to Aggregate a Network of Digital Twins for Nuclear Subsystems," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(13), pages 1-28, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:13:p:3355-:d:1431227
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