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    Technical Challenges in the Application and Licensing of Digital Instrumentation and Control Systems in Nuclear Power Plants

    IAEA Nuclear Energy Series No. NP-T-1.13

    English STI/PUB/1695 | 978-92-0-102915-7

    65 pages | 3 figures | € 33.00 | Date published: 2015

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    With the modernization of existing analogue instrumentation and control (I&C) systems in nuclear power plants through digital I&C technology, and the implementation of digital I&C systems in new plants, the industry is faced with significant challenges. These challenges appear in the form of difficulties in managing the necessarily incremental transition, highly integrated (and interdependent) architectures, the flexible configurability enabled by digital technology, and uncertainty and inconsistency in licensing digital I&C systems and equipment in the different Member States. This publication discusses 17 major issues that utilities, developers, suppliers and regulatory stakeholders need to consider, so that the industry can capture and benefit from shared experience, recent technological developments, and emerging best practices.

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    Keywords

    IAEA Nuclear Energy, Reactor Technology, Nuclear Power Plants, Nuclear Power Reactors, Digital Control Systems, Reactor Licensing, On-Line Systems, Monitoring Systems, I and C Systems, Transition, Best Practices, Instrumentation, Automation, Remote Handling, Dosimetry

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