Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 22(4); 2024
  • Article

Research Paper

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2024;22(4):411-419. Published online: Dec, 30, 2024

Development of Training Course and Evaluation Model for Dismantling Process of Large Radioactive Components for the Application of eXtended Reality (XR)

  • Chang-Sig Kong, Sang-Hwa Shin, Chang-Lak Kim
Abstract

The irradiated large components in a nuclear power plant must perform dismantling after performing a lot of training through mockup, but this mockup training is different the realistic environment such as a high radiation environment. Therefore, to develop a training system deployed in eXtended Reality (XR) that mimics a realistic environment, a suitable training and evaluation processes need to be developed. The target components for the training system select reactor, reactor internal and steam generator, and the training work of dismantling processes select dismantling, packaging and dismantling support work by reviewing the dismantling process of each component for XR application. By analyzing the detailed process of the selected dismantling process, Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) application processes will be developed. The basic contents of training system present purpose, goal, period, and evaluation for training and the training contents develop the basic, improvement and intensified course by level. The basic model for evaluation develop 3 stages (reaction, training, behavior) and evaluation process present detail training contents, target and evaluation method, evaluation criteria by level. Additionally, the developed training course and evaluation models will be useful for worker training in dismantling process of nuclear power plant.

Keywords

Radioactive component, Extended reality, Reactor, Reactor internal, Dismantling process, Training system