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FIND · Future Instrumentation and coNtrol based on innovative methods and Disruptive technologies for higher safety level

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202430 September 2028EU funding €4,984,546Call HORIZON-EURATOM-2023-NRT-01

The Long-Term Operation of Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) calls for innovative methods to monitor the ageing of safety systems. New instrumentation will also lead to improve decision-making in accidental conditions thanks to additional information, complementing the material and organisational modifications decided after the Fukushima accident.The project FIND aims first to adapt innovative technologies deployed in other industries to prevent the failure of metallic pipes. FIND will work on Structural Health Monitoring technologies (ultrasonic guided waves and acoustic emission) to detect defects in real time during plant operation, even in inaccessible locations. In addition, Digital Twins will be developed to better predict degradation phenomena, with combination of detailed mechanical models and real plant data (strain, temperature and vibration measurements). Tests in experimental and industrial conditions (including NPPs) will be performed, representative of the following phenomena: - Local corrosion and large deformations of raw service water pipes, - Stress corrosion cracking and fatigue on the primary circuit, - Flow accelerated corrosion on the turbine extraction line.Concerning accidental instrumentation, FIND will first develop systems to track water movements during a loss-of-coolant accident. This will include localisation of breach thanks to heated thermocouples and data science approaches. FIND will evaluate feasibility to monitor progression of severe accidents, thanks to analysis of fission products in containment, either by gamma ray spectroscopy or physicochemical analysis.Technologies developed in FIND are low intrusive and cost effective. They will help to anticipate maintenance, and will complete or replace some Non-Destructive Testing. This will result in higher availability of NPPs, lower operator dosimetry, and reduced costs, which will foster their adoption. FIND is led by IRSN, French public expert for nuclear risks and encompasse

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

AUTORITE DE SURETE NUCLEAIRE ET DE RADIOPROTECTION

FR · €753,821

participant

INSTITUT DE RADIOPROTECTION ET DE SURETE NUCLEAIRE

FR · €36,979

participant

ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE

FR · €284,625

participant

VUEZ AS

SK · €451,139

participant

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY

FI · €520,339

participant

FRAMATOME GMBH

DE · €596,500

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €804,100

participant

IPP-CENTER LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY

UA · €510,938

participant

LGI SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION

FR · €264,981

participant

TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING S.A.

BE · €177,375

participant

KAUNO TECHNOLOGIJOS UNIVERSITETAS

LT · €313,750

participant

STATE ENTERPRISE ""STATE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL CENTER FOR NUCLEAR AND RADIATION SAFETY""""

UA · €270,000

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