슬라이드 1

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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
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
July 1996 ~ March 1998
Budget: 2 billion Japan Yen
PlantEC

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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