2013
DOI: 10.2172/1096127
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Uncertainty Quantification Techniques for Sensor Calibration Monitoring in Nuclear Power Plants

Abstract: Executive SummarySafe, efficient, and economic operation of nuclear systems (nuclear power plants, fuel fabrication and storage, used fuel processing, etc.) relies on accurate and reliable measurements. Newer types of sensors, and sensors to monitor non-traditional parameters, are expected in next-generation nuclear power plant (NPP) and fuel-cycle environments. A number of factors (besides changes in the monitored variable) affect the measured signals, resulting in effects such as signal drift and response ti… Show more

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“…The reconstructions provided by an empirical model, e.g., AAKR (Chevalier et al, 2009;Baraldi et al, 2010;Baraldi et al, 2012), are subject to the following 4 sources of uncertainty (Lin & Stadtherr, 2008;Ramuhalli, Lin, Crawford, Konomi, Braatz, Coble, Shumaker & Hashemian, 2013) , and will be used only when strictly required.…”
Section: Sources Of Uncertainty In Fd Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reconstructions provided by an empirical model, e.g., AAKR (Chevalier et al, 2009;Baraldi et al, 2010;Baraldi et al, 2012), are subject to the following 4 sources of uncertainty (Lin & Stadtherr, 2008;Ramuhalli, Lin, Crawford, Konomi, Braatz, Coble, Shumaker & Hashemian, 2013) , and will be used only when strictly required.…”
Section: Sources Of Uncertainty In Fd Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%