We Never Built Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), but What Do We Know About Modularization in Construction?

Benito Mignacca, G. Locatelli, Mahmoud Alaassar, D. Invernizzi
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Abstract

The key characteristics of small modular reactors (SMRs), as their name emphasized, are their size and modularity. Since SMRs are a family of novel reactor designs, there is a gap of empirical knowledge about the cost/benefit analysis of modularization. Conversely, in other sectors (e.g. Oil & Gas) the empirical experience on modularization is much greater. This paper provides a structured knowledge transfer from the general literature (i.e. other major infrastructure) and the Oil & Gas sector to the nuclear power plant construction world. Indeed, in the project management literature, a number of references discuss the costs and benefits determined by the transition from the stick-built construction to modularization, and the main benefits presented in the literature are the reduction of the construction cost and the schedule compression. Additional costs might arise from an increased management hurdle and higher transportation expenses. The paper firstly provides a structured literature review of the benefits and costs of modularization divided into qualitative and quantitative references. In the second part, the paper presents the results of series of interviews with Oil & Gas project managers about the value of modularization in this sector.
我们从未建造过小型模块化反应堆(smr),但我们对建设中的模块化了解多少?
小型模块化反应堆(smr)的主要特点,正如其名称所强调的,是它们的尺寸和模块化。由于小型反应堆是一种新型反应堆设计,因此关于模块化成本/效益分析的经验知识存在空白。相反,在其他行业(如石油和天然气),模块化的经验要丰富得多。本文提供了从一般文献(即其他主要基础设施)和石油和天然气部门到核电站建设领域的结构化知识转移。事实上,在项目管理文献中,许多参考文献讨论了从粘贴式建筑到模块化的转变所决定的成本和收益,文献中提出的主要收益是建筑成本的降低和进度的压缩。管理障碍的增加和运输费用的增加可能会产生额外的费用。本文首先对模块化的收益和成本进行了结构化的文献综述,分为定性参考文献和定量参考文献。在第二部分,本文介绍了对油气项目经理的一系列访谈结果,这些访谈是关于模块化在该领域的价值。
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