Development of real-time core monitoring system models with accuracy-enhanced neural networks

Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions(1993)

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Core monitoring models have been developed with use of neural networks for prediction of the core parameters for pressurized water reactors. The neural network model has been shown to be successful for the conservative and accurate prediction of the departure from nucleate boiling ratio (DNBR). Several variations of the neural network technique have been proposed and compared based on numerical experiments. The neural network can be augmented by use of a functional link to improve the performance of the network model. Use of two-fold weight sets or weighted system error backpropagation was very effective for improving the network model accuracy further. Uncertainty factor as a function of output DNBR is used to obtain the conservative DNBR for actual applications. The predictions by the network model need to be supported by extensive training of network and statistical treatment of the data. Studies for further improvements are suggested for the actual applications in the future.
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backpropagation,fission reactor core control and monitoring,fission reactor safety,neural nets,nuclear engineering computing,accuracy-enhanced neural networks,departure from nucleate boiling ratio,pressurized water reactors,real-time core monitoring system models,twofold weight sets,weighted system error backpropagation
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