The software accurately measures plant parameters including feedwater flow and core thermal power in order to optimize reliability, performance, safety, and operating costs

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Image: The software will accurately measure important plant parameters. Photo: Courtesy of Burghard Mohren from Pixabay.

GSE Systems, a professional and technical engineering, staffing services, and simulation software provider, announced that it has been awarded a contract from a major US nuclear operating company to deliver a Data Validation & Reconciliation (DVR) solution for improving the system coherency, reliability and availability of the utility’s large fleet of nuclear reactors.

True North Consulting, a GSE company, will use its extensive expertise and proven software performance tools to create data reconciliation models of the client’s numerous nuclear reactor plants and integrate the models to enhance and automate DVR fleetwide.

According to EPRI Journal, initial estimates suggest that over the next decade many US nuclear plants can justify investments of more than $100 million to modernize facilities while reducing non-fuel costs by 25%. These investments include digitalization, wireless connectivity, analytics, automated work planning, risk-informed engineering and decisions, and continuous monitoring of structures and equipment. DVR technology is a great example of the type of solutions the industry will be utilizing to support that modernization. The software will accurately measure important plant parameters such as feedwater flow and core thermal power in order to optimize reliability, performance, safety, and operating costs. These calculations will reduce uncertainty and validate plant instrumentation readings as sensors age, helping plants make better operating decisions.

“We’re excited to build on our existing relationship with this major utility,” stated Kyle Loudermilk, president and chief executive officer of GSE. “This contract is another example of GSE’s strong, enduring track record of providing innovative solutions and expertise that enable our customers to operate their plants safely and efficiently.”

In addition, the utility has signed up to participate in GSE’s Early Adapter Program (EAP) to test drive and provide user feedback on GSE’s new software module for its Thermal Performance suite. “Available to select customers by invitation, the EAP provides a platform for key customers to ensure new software releases provide value and solve key challenges faced by plants,” stated Dr. Bahram Meyssami, chief technology officer of GSE. GSE’s Thermal System Monitor (TSM) software will provide analysis and reporting of thermal performance of power plants, helping reduce manpower, errors, and costs in operations.

Source: Company Press Release.

Source: Company Press Release