Alain Grossetête

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2 Papers

8.2SYMay 19
The OAPS solution: a real-time predictive system for flexible PWR operation

Guillaume Dupré, Alain Grossetête

This paper presents an innovative solution designed to facilitate safe and flexible operation of nuclear power plants. The purpose of this new device, named OAPS system, is to provide optimal strategies (e.g., axial offset control, xenon oscillations mitigation, effluent minimization) and real-time recommendations (e.g., dilution and boration flowrates, turbine power setpoints and variation rates) to help NPP operators perform power variations confidently and efficiently. In fact, just as a GPS navigator optimizes and modifies its planned route according to the current position of the user, the OAPS system regularly updates its recommendations based on the latest plant measurements. To achieve this, the OAPS system relies on a well-established -yet cutting-edge in the nuclear industry -advanced control technique known as model predictive control. The conventional axial offset control strategy of the OAPS system was previously validated on both Framatome's full-scope PWR simulator and EDF's full-scope N4 simulator. In this paper, three new advanced strategies are showcased on an intermediate-complexity PWR simulator developed by Framatome: 1) determination of the fastest feasible power variation rates, 2) accelerated cancellation of axial power oscillations and 3) minimization of water and boron effluents.

LGNov 20, 2025
Enhancing Nuclear Reactor Core Simulation through Data-Based Surrogate Models

Perceval Beja-Battais, Alain Grossetête, Nicolas Vayatis

In recent years, there has been an increasing need for Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) to improve flexibility in order to match the rapid growth of renewable energies. The Operator Assistance Predictive System (OAPS) developed by Framatome addresses this problem through Model Predictive Control (MPC). In this work, we aim to improve MPC methods through data-driven simulation schemes. Thus, from a set of nonlinear stiff ordinary differential equations (ODEs), this paper introduces two surrogate models acting as alternative simulation schemes to enhance nuclear reactor core simulation. We show that both data-driven and physics-informed models can rapidly integrate complex dynamics, with a very low computational time (up to 1000x time reduction).