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Direct energy deposition for smart micro reactor

Author(s)
Kim, HayeolSeo, JunyoungBaek, Adrian Matias ChungShin, Woo YeongJeon, HongryungMoon, Seung KiKim, HyungmoKim, NamhunJung, Im Doo
Issued Date
2024-12
DOI
10.1080/17452759.2024.2411024
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/84324
Citation
VIRTUAL AND PHYSICAL PROTOTYPING, v.19, no.1, pp.e2411024
Abstract
Nuclear microreactors (MRs) have attracted significant attention for their versatility in installation locations, especially with the growing demand for sustainable green energy in large data processing facilities. However, ensuring their safe operation necessitates frequent inspections, which can be challenging for practical efficient management. This study proposes a novel approach using direct energy deposition to incorporate an optical fiber sensor into MR components, enabling real-time monitoring with artificial intelligence. The embedded optical fiber generates real-time data that allows for AI-driven in-vivo thermal deformation analysis. Our smart MR component can detect structural anomalies, identify abnormal operations, and assess operational conditions through augmented reality interfaces and AI technology.
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
ISSN
1745-2759
Keyword (Author)
3-Dimensional printingdirect metal depositionmachine learningdesign for additive manufacturingvirtual prototyping
Keyword
NUCLEARPERFORMANCESENSORSSTRESSFIBERS

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