Technical review on the localized digital instrumentation and control systems

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This paper is a technical review of the research and development results of the Korea Nuclear Instrumentation and Control System (KNICS) project and Nu-Tech 2012 program. In these projects man-machine interface system architecture, two digital platforms, and several control and protection systems were developed. One platform is a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) for a digital safety system and another platform is a Distributed Control System (DCS) for a non-safety control system. With the safety-grade platform PLC, a reactor protection system, an engineered safety feature-component control system, and reactor core protection system were developed. A power control system was developed based on the DCS. A logic alarm cause tracking system was developed as a man-machine interface for APR1400. Also, Integrated Performance Validation Facility (IPVF) was developed for the evaluation of the function and performance of developed I&C systems. The safety-grade platform PLC and the digital safety system obtained approval for the topical report from the Korean regulatory body in February of2009. A utility and vendor company will determine the suitability of the KNICS and Nu-Tech 2012 products to apply them to the planned nuclear power plants.

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Kwon, K. C., & Lee, M. (2009). Technical review on the localized digital instrumentation and control systems. Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 41(4), 447–454. https://doi.org/10.5516/NET.2009.41.4.447

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