Methodology for updating GO-FLOW model to handle scenario changes in nuclear power plants

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The design of a nuclear power plant is proved to be safe enough in various hypothetical operation scenarios after strict safety assessment. One of the important tasks of operational risk management in a nuclear power plant is to evaluate whether any configuration change of the nuclear power plant can still achieve its expected safety and economic goals. This paper proposes a system reliability modeling and analysis method based on two-layers hierarchical GO-FLOW model. By flexibly adjusting the parameters of a GO-FLOW model, the model can adapt to the changes of success criteria and various configuration of the modeled system, thus avoiding the extra workload brought by re-modeling and improving the efficiency of risk management in nuclear power plants.

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Xinyu, D., Ming, Y., Jipu, W., Zhihui, X., & Hanguan, W. (2023). Methodology for updating GO-FLOW model to handle scenario changes in nuclear power plants. Frontiers in Energy Research, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2022.1034835

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