Software for building
China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group will extend the use of Aveva plant design management software to include forthcoming AP1000 projects in addition to existing ones based on domestic and EPR technology.
China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group will extend the use of Aveva plant design management software to include forthcoming AP1000 projects in addition to existing ones based on domestic and EPR technology.
An example of 3D plant design (Image: Aveva) |
Aveva's plant design management system (PDMS) was the subject of a memorandum of cooperation signed in Beijing this week between the company and China Guangdong's design arm, China Guangdong Nuclear Design Company. The software has already been used on 16 nuclear build projects dating back to 2001, including the Areva EPR project at Taishan. The group operates six reactors and has full or joint control of 15 currently under construction.
PDMS applications enable multiple teams of engineers to develop and work from the same design model simultaneously, accurately viewing plant design in 3D and avoiding conflicts. Aveva said its product creates a 'successful multi-site project management environment' and can improve design quality and efficiency.
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