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Clinton Rehost Challenges. Clinton Simulator Rehost Scope. Rehost executive system and instructor station to Opensim Convert existing ROSE models to Xtreme Upgrade to Windows 7 Upgrade to latest compilers Create full set of panel graphics and P&ID’s in JADE Deliver 3 vPanel units.
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Clinton Simulator Rehost Scope Rehost executive system and instructor station to Opensim Convert existing ROSE models to Xtreme Upgrade to Windows 7 Upgrade to latest compilers Create full set of panel graphics and P&ID’s in JADE Deliver 3 vPanel units
Clinton Simulator Rehost Justification 3 Simulator fleet standardization Exelon software support model Cost savings associated with fleet model upgrades
Clinton Simulator Rehost Project Plan 4 Rehost existing Clinton software to Opensim Validated rehost load against current simulator data Develop new Xtreme models Validated integration using Excel DDE spreadsheets
Overview of Issues 5 Compiler and Windows 7 Difficulties Modeling Reactor Feed Pump Turbines Off-Gas Chemistry Discrepancies Repeatability Issues Gland Steam Limitations Other Modeling Complications
Compiler and Windows 7 Difficulties • Fortran Issues • Unsigned types to signed types: Integer*1 types used as array indexes can no longer exceed a value of 127. • Logical Type Compatibility Issues • Windows 7 administrative privileges • 64 Bit Compatibility
Turbine Modeling • Issue: • The former simulation used four Reactor Feed Pump Turbines to model two physical turbines in the plant. • The previous model used separate turbines for high pressure steam flow and low pressure steam flow. • Plant data disagreed with simulation data
Turbine Modeling Cont. • Resulting Complications: • Incorrect Main Steam Flow to Turbines • Inaccurate Main Steam flow to Re-Heater • Unclear transition between Low Pressure source and High Pressure source of steam for running the turbines • Difficulties in interfacing the feed pumps • Disrupted power balance
Turbine Modeling Cont. • GSE’s Improvements: • Modeled Main Steam System with two Reactor Feed Pump Turbines • Matched the Thermal Kit data received from site instead of former models. • Re-adjusted Feedwater Pump discharge pressure • Re-tuned Feedwater Heater temperatures and pressures • Modified steam extraction temperatures and pressures • Revised the Feed Pump Control Scheme • Altered Feed Pump controller constants to better fit plant data • Successfully retuned Main Steam to re-establish the Overall Power Balance • Modified the Feed Pump speed and flow characteristics
Off Gas Chemistry Discrepancies • Issue: • The levels of hydrogen and oxygen weren’t congruent with the heat output from the Recombiner • Resulting Complications: • Incorrect values of hydrogen and oxygen were found coming from legacy code. • An inaccurate value for the heat of formation was found in previous models which allowed the heat output from Recombiner to appear correct. • GSE’s Improvements: • The levels of hydrogen and oxygen entering main steam lines were adjusted to the correct concentrations to produce the expected Recombiner heat output.
Repeatability Issues • Issue: • Previous simulation dispatcher caused repeatability problems when running a LOCA and Loss of Off-Site power transient. • Resulting Complications: • Fixing the dispatcher resulted in a failed transient due to asynchronous malfunctions. • Poor design of the HPCS control prevented an obvious solution. • GSE’s Improvements: • Resolved repeatability issue by adjusting asynchronous nature of the LOCA and Loss of Off-Site power malfunctions. • Provided a passing LOCA and Loss of Off-Site Power transient.
Gland Steam Limitations • Issue: • Existing simulation only modeled one source of Gland Steam which differed from the plant’s four sources. • Resulting Complications: • One source of Gland Steam limits the modeling capabilities and minimizes simulation potential in relation to actual plant operations. • GSE improvements: • GSE modeled all four sources of Gland Steam, increasing operation capabilities and providing a more realistic model.
Additional Issues Inaccurate and inconsistent valve stroke times False flow boundaries, flow paths, heat sources\sinks Inaccurate data entered in models Feed pump curve data inconsistent with simulation