Constrained optimization of sensor placement for nuclear digital twins
Niharika Karnik, Mohammad G. Abdo, Carlos E. Estrada Perez, Jun Soo, Yoo, Joshua J. Cogliati, Richard S. Skifton, Pattrick Calderoni, Steven L., Brunton, and Krithika Manohar

TL;DR
This paper presents a data-driven, constrained optimization method for sensor placement in nuclear reactors, improving temperature reconstruction accuracy within spatial and operational constraints, validated on a prototype system.
Contribution
It introduces a greedy algorithm that optimizes sensor locations considering constraints, enhancing digital twin accuracy in nuclear reactor applications.
Findings
Optimized sensor placement reduces reconstruction error.
The method provides probabilistic bounds for noise-induced uncertainty.
Validated on the OPTI-TWIST prototype with successful temperature reconstruction.
Abstract
The deployment of extensive sensor arrays in nuclear reactors is infeasible due to challenging operating conditions and inherent spatial limitations. Strategically placing sensors within defined spatial constraints is essential for the reconstruction of reactor flow fields and the creation of nuclear digital twins. We develop a data-driven technique that incorporates constraints into an optimization framework for sensor placement, with the primary objective of minimizing reconstruction errors under noisy sensor measurements. The proposed greedy algorithm optimizes sensor locations over high-dimensional grids, adhering to user-specified constraints. We demonstrate the efficacy of optimized sensors by exhaustively computing all feasible configurations for a low-dimensional dynamical system. To validate our methodology, we apply the algorithm to the Out-of-Pile Testing and Instrumentation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Semiconductor Detectors and Materials · Machine Learning in Materials Science · Radiation Effects in Electronics
