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Download | LINK | Mar 15, 2024 |
Open Source Software: SR2ML: Pioneering Safety and Reliability in Nuclear Plant Management
Contact and place of performance
Andrew Rankin
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
USA
Open Source Software: SR2ML: Pioneering Safety and Reliability in Nuclear Plant Management In an industry where safety and efficiency are paramount, SR2ML (SafetyRiskReliabilityModelLibrary) emerges as a transformative software package designed to interface seamlessly with the RAVEN code developed by INL. This powerful toolset enables static and dynamic risk analysis, offering unparalleled insights into system reliab...
View moreThe Department of Energy, through the Battelle Energy Alliance–DOE CNTR, is showcasing the SR2ML (SafetyRiskReliabilityModelLibrary) open-source software package. This tool serves as a transformative interface for the Idaho National Laboratory’s RAVEN code, enabling both static and dynamic risk analysis for nuclear plant management. SR2ML integrates classical reliability models, such as Fault-Trees and Markov, with advanced component aging models and machine learning to drive down operation and maintenance costs while enhancing safety and efficiency across the U.S. reactor fleet.
The software facilitates data-driven decision-making for preventive maintenance and refurbishment by emulating dynamic system behaviors and predicting failures. It is designed to work in conjunction with RAVEN and LOGOS to provide a unified platform for comprehensive safety and economic risk assessments. The Idaho National Laboratory’s Technology Deployment department is managing this notice with a focus on licensing intellectual property and identifying industry collaborators for commercialization rather than procuring services or manufacturing.
This special notice is categorized under NAICS 221113 for Nuclear Electric Power Generation and PSC 4470 for Nuclear Reactors. The primary place of performance is Idaho Falls, Idaho, and the response deadline for this announcement is March 15, 2026. One attachment was posted on March 15, 2024, providing further context for this software deployment initiative.
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