Life time extension of nuclear I&C 2016

Documentation Life time extension of nuclear I&C 2016

The seminar was held on October 27, 2017, at the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority in Stockholm, Sweden, with 90 participants.

 

Documentation:

9.00

Registration and coffee

 

Introduction

9.30

Welcome, Monika Adsten, Energiforsk, Sweden

9.40

Status of safety related nuclear I&C in Nordic NPPs, Anders Johansson, Vattenfall, Sweden

 

How can we extend the life of nuclear analogue I&C systems?

10.00

Methods, actors and legal aspects, Anna-Karin Sundquist and Caroline Falconer, Vattenfall, Sweden

Methods and actors   Legal aspects

10.45

Partial replacement, Karin Ferm, Evidente and Christoffer Calås, SemconSweden

11.15

Using Field Programmable Gate Arrays to extend the life time of analogue platforms, Sofia Guerra, Adelard, UK

11.45

Lunch

 

International experience

12.45

Findings from Energiforsk international surveys on I&C strategies. How is this handled in Sweden, Finland, U.S., France, Germany, Belgium, etc.? Anna-Karin Sundquist, Vattenfall, Sweden

13.30

Management & Maintenance of a Legacy (but Critical) Data Processing & Control System, Alan Milne, Torness Power Station EdF Energy, UK

 

Applications and lessons learned from performed Projects

 14.00

Life Time Extension of I&C Modules by WIL I&C Services, Dr. Lothar Mensching, WIL I&C Services, Germany

14.15

14.45

Lessons learned in Rolls-Royce I&C Life Extension Projects, Peng Lin, Rolls-Royce Civil Nuclear, France

Coffee

15.15

Insights from a Recent Analog Redesign Project, Peter Reibe, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, US

15.45

Lifetime Extension of Nuclear I&C - I & C Obsolescence and PLEX, Keith Porter, Curtiss-Wright, US

16.15

One2One cabinet exchange – different strategies, Christer Johansson, Forsmark NPP, Sweden

16.40

 

16.55

Maintain, or replace; both are needed! Eva Gustavsson, Westinghouse Electric Company Sweden AB, Sweden

Final remarks, Anders Johansson, Vattenfall, Sweden

17.00

End of seminar

Synthesis report on lifetime extension of nuclear I&C