10/30/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/30/2024 08:15
One of France's distinctive features is the standardization of its nuclear power plants: all 56 PWR reactors use the same technology and are technically similar. They are located at 18 nuclear power plant sites, with each plant comprising between 2 and 6 reactors (or "tranche"). Reactors are classified according to their model - known as a "tier" - and the electrical power they deliver: 900 megawatts electrical (MWe), 1300 MWe and 1450 MWe. These reactors were operationalized long before 3D modeling existed. This presentation showcases how EDF are using AVEVA engineering solutions to migrate from 2D modeling to deliver EDF's first fully 3D AVEVA PDMS project.
EPC, Power and Utilities
EDF
Thomas Arduino
I'm Thomas Arduino. I have a diploma in mechanical engineering from Ecole des Mines of Saint Etienne. I started working for EDF 9 years ago as a nuclear process nuclear trainer at the Tricastin power plant. At the end of 2019, I joined DIPDE at Marseille to manage IT projects involving 3D data and point clouds. I worked with Aymen in EDF during 3 Years
AVEVA
Aymen HASSOUN
Senior Application Consultant,Technical Support for AVEVA Client on the Engineering Portfolio on Southern Europe.Resident Engineer at EDF SA DIPNN.Project Transformation 3D : working with Accenture and EDF to apply digital technology and specialized solutions in a variety of industrial settings, by helping EDF leverage product capability beyond initial point solution and by combining AVEVA software with Accenture's experience working with industrial organizations.Ensuring results in faster transformational digital outcomes with less risk
AW24-PAU-D2-SESS-206