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 Report of the 17th International Workshop on Nuclear Safety and SimulationTechnology (IWNSST17)

 
YOSHIKAWA Hidekazu1,2
 
1. Symbio Community Forum, Co. Research Institute of for Applied Sciences, 49 Tanaka-Ohi-Cho, Sakyo District, Kyoto 606-8202, Japan (yosikawa@kib.biglobe.ne.jp)
2. College of Nuclear Science and Technology, Harbin Engineering University, 145-1 Nantong Street, Nangang District, Harbin 150001, China
 
Abstract:The 17th International Workshop on Nuclear Safety & SimulationTechnology (IWNSST17) was held in January 21, 2014 at Kyoto University, in Kyoto, Japan. This one-day workshop was motivated to exploit advanced safety researches for nuclear power plant (NPP) , by a unique synergetic collaboration of basically two different disciplines: material science and systems sciences. There were ten invited presentations at the ISSNP2013,and the subject of the presentations ranges from (i)material corrosion issue of NPP components, (ii)application of augmented reality technology for NPP decommission,(iii)functional modeling method for plant control system, (iv) intrinsic understanding of Fukushima Daiichi accident phenomena based on simple physical model, (v) system reliability evaluation method for PWR safety system, (vi) automatic control system design for small modular reactor, and (vii) validation of computerized human-machine interface and digital I&C for PWR plant. This article provides the overview of the IWNSST17 with giving condensed summaries of all invited presentations given by international experts.
Keyword: material corrosion; augmented reality; Fukushima accident; functional modeling; reliability evaluation; digital I&C systems; human-machine interface

 

 
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