AVEVA Nuclear Room Manager
Specialist software for nuclear plant design
AVEVA Nuclear Room Manager is a specialist add-on for AVEVA PDMS. It adds the ability to manage the PDMS design of a nuclear plant on a per-Room, per-Volume or per-Area basis.
Accurate material take-off (MTO) and inventories can be automatically produced on an individual Room basis, or by any combination of Rooms that comprise a Construction or Erection area. Room definitions stored in PDMS can then be used to derive environmental conditions for analyses such as flooding, painting, or maintenance studies.
AVEVA Nuclear Room Manager is in current production use on new-build nuclear plants.
Business Benefits
- Materials efficiency
Automatically create accurate Inventory Lists for construction planning and materials allocation.
- Save time and cost
Generate detailed drawings for regulatory and construction purposes.
Improve productivity in quality and integrity checking
- Eliminate errors
Data integration with the plant design provides a single, accurate and consistent basis for key studies.
- Easy to adopt
Adds intuitive functionality to the familiar PDMS environment.
Key Features
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A sectioned view of a nuclear plant model, showing the numerous, complex Room areas. (Image courtesy of CEZ.)
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- Increased functionality
Allows volumes (Rooms) to be defined within the PDMS 3D model, with Room-specific parameters such as temperature, pressure, radiation level etc.
Provides data for multiple purposes, such as:
- Preparing deliverables
- Planning design, prefabrication and construction schedules
- Spillage and flooding analysis
- Painting and ventilation air requirements
- Hazard studies
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- Seamless integration with PDMS
Fully integrated with AVEVA PDMS and AVEVA Nuclear Concrete Design.
- Inventory control
Calculates and maintains a complete inventory of each Room.
- Combine Rooms
Rooms may be combined by Construction Area, Fire Safety Zone, building level etc.
- Generate environment-related information
Display Room numbers on documents
Derive local environment conditions for design and safety calculations
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