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Application of genetic algorithm for reliability allocation in nuclear power plants
Authors:Joon-Eon Yang   Mee-Jung Hwang   Tae-Yong Sung  Youngho Jin
Affiliation:Integrated Safety Assessment Team, Advanced Nuclear Technology Development, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, P.O. Box 105, Yusong-Gu, Taejon 305-600, South Korea
Abstract:Reliability allocation is an optimization process of minimizing the total plant costs subject to the overall plant safety goal constraints. Reliability allocation was applied to determine the reliability characteristics of reactor systems, subsystems, major components and plant procedures that are consistent with a set of top-level performance goals; the core melt frequency, acute fatalities and latent fatalities. Reliability allocation can be performed to improve the design, operation and safety of new and/or existing nuclear power plants. Reliability allocation is a kind of a difficult multi-objective optimization problem as well as a global optimization problem. The genetic algorithm, known as one of the most powerful tools for most optimization problems, is applied to the reliability allocation problem of a typical pressurized water reactor in this article. One of the main problems of reliability allocation is defining realistic objective functions. Hence, in order to optimize the reliability of the system, the cost for improving and/or degrading the reliability of the system should be included in the reliability allocation process. We used techniques derived from the value impact analysis to define the realistic objective function in this article.
Keywords:Reliability allocation   Genetic algorithm   Value impact analysis
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