Abstract
Prospective Advanced Nuclear Plant (ANP) owners must have high confidence that the integrity of the licensed bases (LB) of a plant will be effectively maintained over its life cycle. Currently, licensing engineers use text retrieval systems, database managers, and checklists to access, update, and maintain vast and disparate licensing information libraries. This paper describes the demonstration of a ''twin-engine'' approach that integrates a program from the emerging class of concept searching tools with a modern Product Data Management System (PDMS) to enhance the management of LB information for an example ANP design. (author)
O'Connell, J;
[1]
Rumble, E;
Rodwell, E
[2]
- Duke Engineering and Services, Marlborough, MA (United States)
- EPRI, Palo Alto, CA (United States)
Citation Formats
O'Connell, J, Rumble, E, and Rodwell, E.
Licensed bases management for advanced nuclear plants.
France: N. p.,
2001.
Web.
O'Connell, J, Rumble, E, & Rodwell, E.
Licensed bases management for advanced nuclear plants.
France.
O'Connell, J, Rumble, E, and Rodwell, E.
2001.
"Licensed bases management for advanced nuclear plants."
France.
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abstractNote = {Prospective Advanced Nuclear Plant (ANP) owners must have high confidence that the integrity of the licensed bases (LB) of a plant will be effectively maintained over its life cycle. Currently, licensing engineers use text retrieval systems, database managers, and checklists to access, update, and maintain vast and disparate licensing information libraries. This paper describes the demonstration of a ''twin-engine'' approach that integrates a program from the emerging class of concept searching tools with a modern Product Data Management System (PDMS) to enhance the management of LB information for an example ANP design. (author)}
place = {France}
year = {2001}
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title = {Licensed bases management for advanced nuclear plants}
author = {O'Connell, J, Rumble, E, and Rodwell, E}
abstractNote = {Prospective Advanced Nuclear Plant (ANP) owners must have high confidence that the integrity of the licensed bases (LB) of a plant will be effectively maintained over its life cycle. Currently, licensing engineers use text retrieval systems, database managers, and checklists to access, update, and maintain vast and disparate licensing information libraries. This paper describes the demonstration of a ''twin-engine'' approach that integrates a program from the emerging class of concept searching tools with a modern Product Data Management System (PDMS) to enhance the management of LB information for an example ANP design. (author)}
place = {France}
year = {2001}
month = {Jul}
}