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Active HORIZON European Commission

Artificial intelligence for the Simulation of Severe AccidentS

€3.7M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Institut de Radioprotection Et de Surete Nucleaire
Country France
Start Date Nov 01, 2022
End Date Oct 31, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 14
Roles Coordinator; Participant; Associated Partner
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101059682
Grant Description

The ASSAS project aims at developing a proof-of-concept SA (severe accident) simulator based on ASTEC (Accident Source Term Evaluation Code).The prototype basic-principle simulator will model a simplified generic Western-type pressurized light water reactor (PWR). It will have a graphical user interface to control the simulation and visualize the results.

It will run in real-time and even much faster for some phases of the accident. The prototype will be able to show the main phenomena occurring during a SA, including in-vessel and ex-vessel phases.

It is meant to train students, nuclear energy professionals and non-specialists.In addition to its direct use, the prototype will demonstrate the feasibility of developing different types of fast-running SA simulators, while keeping the accuracy of the underlying physical models. Thus, different computational solutions will be explored in parallel.

Code optimisation and parallelisation will be implemented. Beside these reliable techniques, different machine-learning methods will be tested to develop fast surrogate models. This alternate path is riskier, but it could drastically enhance the performances of the code.

A comprehensive review of ASTEC's structure and available algorithms will be performed to define the most relevant modelling strategies, which may include the replacement of specific calculations steps, entire modules of ASTEC or more global surrogate models. Solutions will be explored to extend the models developed for the PWR simulator to other reactor types and SA codes.

The training data-base of SA sequences used for machine-learning will be made openly available.Developing an enhanced version of ASTEC and interfacing it with a commercial simulation environment will make it possible for the industry to develop engineering and full-scale simulators in the future. These can be used to design SA management guidelines, to develop new safety systems and to train operators to use them.

All Grantees

Institut de Radioprotection Et de Surete Nucleaire; Tecnatom S.A.; Bel V; Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan; Institut Jozef Stefan; Inzinierska Vypoctova Spolocnost Trnava S.R.O.; Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas Medioambientales Y Tecnologicas; Agenzia Nazionale Per Le Nuove Tecnologie, L'Energia E Lo Sviluppo Economico Sostenibile; Limited Liability Company Energorisk; Phi-Meca Engineering; Karlsruher Institut Fuer Technologie; Cs Group - France; Paul Scherrer Institut; Technische Universiteit Delft

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