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Plant Engineering Life Cycle Conference 2005 Standard way of sharing product data for nuclear power plants in Korea April 11th, 2005 Soonhung Han [email protected] Contents Korean nuclear power industry Data sharing problems between participating organizations Collaboration with Hitachi of Japan Implementation of P&ID viewer and handover Korea China Chin Seoul Daejeon Japan Energy Facts in Korea South Korea needs to import 97% of its energy requirements. Its first commercial nuclear power reactor began operating in 1977. Today 19 reactors provide 40% of the country's electricity. 9 more planned until 2015 Long-Term Power Development Plan in Korea (facility) 30,000 (MWe) 34.2% 31.4% 25,000 28.0% 20,000 Nuclear Coal LNG Oil Hydro 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 1988 2005 2010 2015 Main NPP Locations APR 1400 Overview Advanced Power Reactor 1400 1400 MWe evolutionary PWR Developed since 1992 Standard design was certified in May 2002 Construction schedule is targeting the commercial operation in 2010 Data flow of Korean nuclear plants Owner and operator (KHNP) order Engineering KOPEC Microstation, PlantSpace order order Construction Equipment Hyundai Cons. Doosan heavy ind. AutoCAD Pro/E Intergraph/PDS etc. operation O&M KHNP (KPS) Architects & engineering system Equipment design and mfg. system Construction system O&M management system Design data translator Equipment data translator Construction data translator O&M Data translator Process & design info Equipment info. Spatial conf. info. Plant life cycle information management O&M info. ERP Translator IPIMS of KOPEC (design stage) DREAMS of KHNP (O&M stage) Technical documents: Equipments SAP ERP KHNP: Korea hydraulic and nuclear power KOPEC: Korea plant engineering co. Application of GPM in O&M phase Design/Construction Equipment makers IPIMS (KOPEC) O&M Barrier between design and O&M ERP (SAP) (KHNP) P&ID, 3D, Design data (equipment, parts) O&M data DGN Viewer Info. management system based on GPM GPM Translator GPM Server Data repository GPM Browser R&D in Japan PlantCALS July 1996 ~ March 1998 Budget: 2 billion Japan Yen PlantEC 1998 ~ 2000 Data warehouse IMS VIPNET 2000 ~ 2004(domestic), 2005 ~ 2006(IMS) GPM model from Hitachi, Japan GPM has been developed for nuclear plants by Hitachi (generic plant model, generic product model) Implementation of the first year DB: EDM (OODB) & Access (RDB) 2D and 3D system: Microstation + plug-in application Test models for the second year 2nd test data 1st test data RDL test implementation ECM Initial reference class EDM APR1400 equip VIPNET of IMS TECHNOINFRA Visualization (4th layer) Tree browser 3D browser 2D browser ・・・ Visualization via WWW Visualization via WWW Agents (3rd layer) Information Sharing (2nd layer) Legacy Systems and databases (1st layer) Knowledge Creation Support Class, association Lib. class plant is … + Association GPM core model object Bi-directional Bi-directional Translators Translators (Information (InformationExchange) Exchange) CAD/CAE/CAM PDM Engineering Safety & Environmental Assessment Data Mining ERP TECHNOINFRA Data Warehouse object GPM Representation GPM Representation Life Cycle SCM Business KM Sales Maintenance Decommission Services TECHNOINFRA Intranet/ Internet • Virtual Production Enterprise Network (VIPNET) based on GPM • Participating countries: Japan, Swiss, Canada, Korea Thanks Korean project partners MOCIE (government) Policy-making & project support KATS/ECIF ETEP Domestic standardization Funding and evaluation KAIST (prj coordinator) Overseas institutes Hitachi OpenKnowledge, Japan PlantSTEP User Group User requirement Practical use of project output Coordination & Enabling technology Participation companies Institutes in commission Commercialization PartDB Inc. ACT Inc. Youl system KHNP KOPEC IAE Kyunghee Univ. Requirement analysis Implementation KHNP: Korea hydraulic and nuclear power KOPEC: Korea plant engineering co. APR-1400 3D-CAD Views Interoperability cost in capital facilities industry of USA (in $ Millions), NIST Stakeholder Group Architects and Engineers Design and Construction Operations Engineering and Maintenance Total 1,007.2 147.0 15.7 1,169.8 General Contractors 485.9 1,265.3 50.4 1,801.6 Specialty Fabricators 442.4 1,762.2 - 2,204.6 Owners and Operators 722.8 898.0 9,027.2 10,648.0 2,658.3 4,072.4 9,093.3 15,824.0 Total