Oti, A H; Farrell, P; Abanda, F H; McMahon, P; Mahamadu, A M; Mzyece, D; Akintola, A A and Prinja, N (2022) A BIM-driven framework for integrating rules and regulations in the decommissioning of nuclear power plants. Construction Innovation, 22(4), pp. 809-830. ISSN 1471-4175
Abstract
Purpose: The relatively low capital cost and contributions to mitigating global warming have favoured the continuous construction and operation of nuclear power plants (NPPs) across the world. One critical phase in the operation of nuclear plants for ensuring the safety and security of radioactive products and by-products is decommissioning. With the advent of digital twinning in the building information modelling (BIM) methodology, efficiency and safety can be improved from context-focus access to regulations pertaining to demolition of structures and the cleaning-up of radioactivity inherent in nuclear stations. The purpose of this study, therefore, is to propose a BIM-driven framework to achieve a more regulation-aware and safer decommissioning of nuclear power plants. Design/methodology/approach: The framework considers task requirements, and landscape and environmental factors in modelling demolition scenarios that characterise decommissioning processes. The framework integrates decommissioning rules/regulations in a BIM linked non-structured query system to model items and decommissioning tasks, which are implemented based on context-focussed retrieval of decommissioning rules and regulations. The concept’s efficacy is demonstrated using example cases of digitalised NPPs. Findings: This approach contributes to enhancing improvements in nuclear plant decommissioning with potential for appropriate activity sequencing, risk reduction and ensuring safety. Originality/value: A BIM-driven framework hinged on querying non-structured databases to provide context-focussed access to nuclear rules and regulations and to aiding decommissioning is new.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | BIM; context-focussed; decommissioning; nuclear power plants; regulations; tasks |
| Index terms: | cleaning, decommissioning, modelling, database, building information modelling, efficiency, environmental factor, regulation, methodology, global warming, capital cost, risk reduction, nuclear power |
| Subjects: | environmental science, energy systems, analytical methods, climate science, information systems, political science, data management, financial risk, renovation and retrofit, research methods, maintenance engineering, accounting and finance, performance management |
| Topics: | Sustainability, Governance, Business Strategy, Cost Management, Engineering Principles, Research Practice, Digital Applications, Quality Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 3 PCT |
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