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Power Plant Simulation Conference 2011 Tampa, Florida February 16, 2011 James B. Florence ANS-3. 5 Chair
ANS-3. 5 Topic Overview Introduce ANS-3. 5 Working Group ANS-3. 5 Web. Pages Recent ANS-3. 5 -2009 Clarifications ANS-3. 5 -201 X Revised Scope Focus Areas for ANS-3. 5 -201 X ANS-3. 5 Standards Adoption History Q&A with ANS-3. 5 Working Group
ANS-3. 5 Standard Working Group Membership Officers Jim Florence (Cooper) – Chair Bob Felker (Western Services Corp. ) – Vice Chair Keith Welchel (Oconee) – Secretary Butch Colby (L 3 MAPPS) – Editor SK Chang (Millstone) – Style Editor Larry Vick (NRC) - Parliamentarian
ANS-3. 5 Standard Working Group Membership Robert Goldman (Grand Gulf) David Goodman (Comanche Peak) Dennis Koutouzis (INPO) Jody Lawter (Summer) George Mc. Cullough (GSE) Mac Mc. Dade (Harris) Michael Petersen (Monticello/Prairie Island) Pablo Rey (Tecnatom – Spain) James Sale (North Anna) Frank Tarselli (Independent)
ANS-3. 5 Working Group Crystal River – January 2011
ANS-3. 5 Web. Pages The ANS-3. 5 Web. Pages can be accessed via: ◦ www. ans. org ◦ www. usug. org Find: ◦ ◦ ◦ Scope Statement Membership Contact Information Meeting Locations Meeting Minutes Link to ANS-3. 5 Clarifications How to submit clarification requests
Recent ANS-3. 5 -2009 Clarifications Recent clarifications are posted at: http: //www. new. ans. org/standards /clarifications/
ANS-3. 5 -201 X Scope Revised Scope (pending approval of ANS-21 & NFSC): This standard establishes the functional requirements for full scope nuclear power plant control room simulators that are subject to U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulation for use in operator training and examination. The standard also establishes criteria for the scope of simulation, performance, and functional capabilities of nuclear power plant control room simulators. This standard does not establish criteria for the use of simulators in operator training programs.
Focus Areas for ANS-3. 5 -201 X Define the Term Training Needs Assessment in such a manner that it is clear in intent to both Training and Simulator staff Performance Test Program Review Malfunction List Define Testing Periodicities ◦ ◦ ◦ Limits of Simulation Steady-State & Normal Evolutions Malfunctions Physical Fidelity & Human Factors Instructor Station Real Time & Repeatability
Focus Areas for ANS-3. 5 -201 X Non-fully integrated performance testing Next generation simulators Configuration Management Uses of simulators for other than operator training & examination Consider international community needs Address experience requirements & reactivity control manipulations
Focus Areas for ANS-3. 5 -201 X Identify areas in the standard to address DCS Address other simulation devices derived directly from the full scope control room simulator Cyber security guidance Initial Condition development criteria for performance tests
ANS-3. 5 Standards Adoption History A Full History of Full Scope Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) Simulators as related to the ANSI/ANS-3. 5 Standards Earliest NPP Simulators were constructed upon specifications only (through the '70 s) General Electric (Dresden 2) Babcock and Wilcox (Rancho Seco) Combustion Engineering (Calvert Cliffs) Westinghouse (Zion) Indian Point 2 (Consolidated Edison of New York)
ANS-3. 5 Standards Adoption History The age of utility-owned Simulators began in the late '70 s (Con. Ed – Indian Point 2) The '80 s was the time of a utility-owned Simulator for every unique reference unit Simulators for the new Reactor phase are being purchased within the Nuclear Steam Supply System contract (all COLs applications are referenced to ANSI/ANS-3. 5 -1998) New Reactor phase of Simulators are scheduled for delivery in order that operators can be trained and licensed before criticality
ANS-3. 5 Standards Adoption History
ANS-3. 5 Standards Adoption History
Q&A with ANS-3. 5 Working Group Questions?
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