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Issue date: | 03/08/2021 |
From: | Raj Iyengar NRC/RES/DE |
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Future Focused Research Program Digital TwinsRegulatory Viability Raj Iyengar, Presenter Presentation for RIC M5 Session March 8, 2021
Reactor Digital Twins
- Digital representation of a physical asset
- Design optimization, effective maintenance and operations
- Safety of operations
- Data management, physics-based modeling, and artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)
- Trust and transparency
Digital Twins Future Focused Research Understand the current state of the technology and potential applications for the nuclear industry Identify a n d evaluate technical issues that could benefit from regulatory guidance Develop a framework to support regulatory decisions associated with digital twins D IG IT A L T U R B IN E
Digital Twins Future Focused Research External Engagement Virtual Workshop Digital Twin Applications for Advanced Nuclear Technologies, December 1-4, 2020 Over 250 attendees per day Major Benefits of Digital Twins Improve design Reduce uncertainties Reduce risk Forecast operational & maintenance issues Follow-on Workshops Anticipated: 2021 Q3 &
2022 Q4
What Is Needed for the Future?
Reactor Digital TwinsWhat Is Next from the NRC Engage Stakeholders: Technical Reports:
Outreach to gauge industry interest (2022 Q4)
Findings from the survey of the state of technology of applications of digital twins (2021 Q3)
State of the art, technical challenges, and Workshops: gaps for digital twins in using data Focus on technical issues & analytics, ML/AI, and multiphysics industry plans (2021 Q3) models (2021 Q3)
Focus on technology advances, Regulatory readiness levels and gaps industry plans, & regulatory pertaining to digital twins (2021 Q4) topics (2022 Q1) Summary of the technical and regulatory gaps pertaining to digital twins, based on the above three reports (2022 Q1)
Additional Information:
Raj Iyengar (Raj.Iyengar@nrc.gov)
Ramon Gascot-Lozada (Ramon.GascotLozada@nrc.gov)