Exploring the Use of Contingency for Nuclear Electrical Studies
Cameron Khanpour, Jon T. Fontejon

TL;DR
This paper explores contingency analysis in nuclear power plants, proposing real-time methods to improve voltage stability and system reliability through continuous data monitoring and analysis.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of real-time contingency analysis for nuclear plants, enhancing traditional methods with dynamic, data-driven insights.
Findings
Voltage violations identified under N-1 contingencies
Remedial schemes based on existing redundancies proposed
Real-time analysis can reduce future design change efforts
Abstract
This paper examines the use of contingency analysis for a nuclear power plant to determine its potential benefits for the nuclear industry. Various N-1 contingencies were analyzed for a model of an existing nuclear plant, primarily inspecting voltage violations resulting from a failure. Remedial Actions Schemes were suggested to support the reduction of voltage violations in the event of a failure within the system. Many of the schemes presented were solved by existing redundancies and protection schemes that have been provided through the use of industry standard bounding analysis in the design process. This paper proposes the future use of real-time contingency analysis for nuclear power plants, conducted using constantly updating voltage, current, and power measurements through the system. This will provide real-time information of the system and can serve as historical data to…
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TopicsGraphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies
