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Control Systems for a Dynamic Multi-Physics Model of a Nuclear Hybrid Energy System...

by Michael S Greenwood, David W Fugate, Mustafa S Cetiner
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Conference Paper
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Conference Name
2017 ANS Annual Meeting: NPIC Embedded Conference
Conference Location
San Francisco, California, United States of America
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A Nuclear Hybrid Energy System (NHES) uses a nuclear reactor as the basic power generation unit, and the power generated is used by multiple customers as either thermal power, electrical power, or both. The definition and architecture of a particular NHES can be adapted based on the needs and opportunities of different local markets. For example, locations in need of potable water may be best served by coupling a desalination plant to the NHES. Similarly, a location near oil refineries may have a need for emission-free hydrogen production. Using the flexible, multi-domain capabilities of Modelica, Argonne National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory are investigating the dynamics (e.g., thermal hydraulics and electrical generation/consumption) and cost of a hybrid system. This paper examines the NHES work underway, emphasizing the control system developed for individual subsystems and the overall supervisory control system.