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Lead Author: Yunyeong Heo Co-author(s): Thomas A. Ulrich, thomas.ulrich@inl.gov
Ronald L. Boring, ronald.boring@inl.gov
Jooyoung Park, Jooyoung.Park@inl.gov
Jeeyea Ahn, jeeya@unist.ac.kr
The HUNTER Dynamic Human Reliability Analysis Tool: Coupling an External Plant Code
The Human Unimodel for Nuclear Technology to Enhance Reliability (HUNTER) is a framework to support dynamic human reliability analysis (HRA) with the aim to develop standalone software to perform the dynamic HRA calculations. Within the HRA, human actions in nuclear power plants (NPPs) are predicated by plant states, and human actions influence the plant. In other words, plant operations are necessarily recursive, and it becomes challenging to model complex human-plant interactions. Consequently, we have linked two software simulations that complement those shortcomings. RELAP5-3D—the Reactor Excursion and Leak Analysis Program (RELAP; Aumiller, Tomlinson, and Bauer 2001) is the foundational thermal-hydraulic software used to model nuclear systems. Using RELAP5-3D, we have simulated the plant operations proceeding according to procedures developed to address emergent situations in NPPs. Plant operations include various actions such as the operator checking plant parameters, as well as actions that are continuously performed over time until a specific parameter reaches certain criteria. That means that HUNTER and RELAP5-3D exchange information with each other and should be carried out simultaneously over time. To simulate plant operations, which represent the actual operator checks of plant parameters and corresponding manual control actions, changes in plant status are identified through simulation and performed according to the criteria and order of the procedure. Thus, the goal of coupling HUNTER with RELAP5-3D is to facilitate synchronous coupling, where human and plant models provide iterative feedback loops that drive the course of actions. The advantage of coupling with RELAP5-3D to serve as the external environment module in HUNTER is the ability to customize the plant model and streamline for particular model applications. In this paper, we will address the key features of the coupling and the coupling structure built to perform the feedback loops.
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Author and Presentation Info
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Lead Author Name: YUNYEONG HEO (yyheo0207@unist.ac.kr)
Bio: Nuclear Engineering Combined M.S. and Ph.D. course
Country: South Korea Company: Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology Job Title: Graduate student