Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5474922 | Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Severe nuclear power plant (NPP) accidents are those which involve significant core degradation and lead the plant to conditions more severe than a design basis accident. Under such conditions the accident progression might become unpredictable and the source term estimation, imprecise by orders of magnitude. The consequence is a dose assessment very far from the reality and a deficient decision making support. This work presents a novel approach to improve accuracy of dose estimation, based on field measurements and particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm. The main idea is to determine a correction matrix, which once applied to the originally estimated (incorrect) dose distribution map, generates a corrected one, which better fits to the field measurements. The proposed correction matrix is the result of a concatenation of geometric transformations and an amplification/attenuation factor, aimed to fit the shape of the original map and radiation intensities in order to match the field measurements. Finding the optimum transformations (correction matrix) is, however a complex nonlinear optimization problem, which has been successfully solved by using a PSO algorithm. Results demonstrate that PSO was able to find good correction transformations, which can be used to better project future dose distributions and, consequently, improve decision making support.
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Authors
Cláudio M.N.A. Pereira, Andre Przewodowski Filho, Roberto Schirru,