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Jean-Baptiste Monnier, PhDSenior VP, Bentley Asia

Sustainable Lifecycle Information.

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• Introduction to Bentley• Integration of data using new ISO data formats• Leveraging engineering data into construction work

packages.• Data Lifecycle in Operations

Agenda

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About Bentley Bentley is the global leader dedicated to providing architects, engineers, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software solutions for sustaining infrastructure.

Global Business:• Nearly 3,000 colleagues in 45 countries• $500 million in annual revenues

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Integration of data using new ISO data formats

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ISO 15926 Lifecycle Open Data Standard

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What is ISO 15926?

• Information concerning engineering, construction and operation of production facilities is created, used and modified by many different organizations throughout a facility's lifetime.

• The purpose of ISO 15926 is to facilitate integration of data to support the life-cycle activities and processes of production facilities.

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• Data model suitable for shared databases or data warehouse computer systems in development project

• Data model for product catalogues & procurement• In operation and maintenance: To support the

information requirements in all phases of a plant's life-cycle and the sharing and integration of information amongst all parties involved in the plant's life cycle.

How is ISO 15926 used?

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• Interoperabilty during design phase– Between systems– Between project groups

• Handover flexibility & benefits• Interoperabiliy during operations• Reliabilty of data forma (plants live ~60 years)• Reduced cost of software• OpenPlant from Bentley first solution on ISO 15926

Benefits of open data format ISO 15926?

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Leveraging engineering data into construction work packages.

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CANPPE2

Beijing Huahui Technical Development Co., Ltd. is controlled by CNECC.CANPPE2 now is widely used in at least 12 nuclear power plants such as Hongyanhe, Fuqing and AP1000, etc.

Huahui now is working with Bentley to build a Nuclear Power Plant 3D Construction Management System by integrated with CANPPE2 and ConstructSim.

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Data Lifecycle in Operations

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• Data lifecycle ensures that information assets are governed, secure, controlled and can be trusted – delivering relevant information in context to your business users – turning information into a corporate asset, not a liability.

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Configuration management (CM) is the process of identifying and documenting the characteristics of a facility’s structures, systems and components of a facility, and of ensuring that changes to these characteristics are properly developed, assessed, approved, issued, implemented, verified, recorded and incorporated into the facility documentation.

ConfigurationManagementIAEA

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AmerenUE’s Callaway PlantNuclear Generation Solution Expanded Across the Enterprise

Business Overview:

AmerenUE’s Callaway Nuclear Plant in operation since 1984 was built at a cost of $3 billion. The plant produces over 1,200 megawatts of electricity — sufficient to power 750,000 average households

IndustryUtilities

Geographies100 miles west of St. Louis in Missouri

• Challenges– Difficulty in accessing all plant related information– Best Practices review “finding” – Integrity of information questionable– Cumbersome change management process

• Solutions– Replaced twenty-eight legacy systems with eB– More than 80 information sources consolidated– eB maintains the plant configuration which includes the MEL and all

related documents– Nuclear records management system– Integrated eB with the work management system– Optimized engineering change management process– Design Bases Management

• Results– Plant workers can get rapid access to all plant information– Information is presented in “context”– Increased communications of plant personnel– Resolved with Favorable results of “finding” from Best Practices review

organization.– Set world record in replacement of 2 steam generators– Streamlined change management resulting in improved information

integrity, regulatory, compliance, safety, efficiency

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Project Information & Change Management

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Ready-to-Use Nuclear Applications

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A new generation of nuclear power plants is being designed and built to address the world’s renewable energy needs. Microsoft and Bentley, a Microsoft Managed Gold Certified Partner, are providing the IT infrastructure and industry-specific software applications to support the entire information life cycle – design, construct, operate, and maintain. eB for Nuclear, built entirely on Microsoft technology, takes advantage of Bentley’s decades of nuclear experience and incorporates industry best practices defined by nuclear industry organizations including the NRC, INPO, CAPOG and NIRMA.

Jon Arnold,

Managing Director, Worldwide Power and Utilities Industry

Microsoft

Microsoft & Bentley Partnership

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Conclusions

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• Bentley empowers owner-operators to leverage the value of information modeling throughout operations and maintenance – while maintaining the transactional integrity that their enterprise applications demand

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Thank you