Accurate Classification of Minor Leaks in Primary Loop Systems Using a Multi-Scale Attention Temporal Convolutional Autoencoder
Jinghua Yang, Xiaohua Yang, Jie Liu, Zhuoran Xu, Guorui HuangMinor leaks in the reactor coolant system (RCS) can provide early warning of degradation that may progress towards safety-relevant failures in nuclear power plants. Their timely localization remains difficult because they generate weak thermal-hydraulic perturbations and labeled leak data are rarely available. Here, we present MATCA-TM, a physics-informed zero-shot framework that combines a Multi-scale Attention Temporal Convolutional Autoencoder (MATCA) with theoretical response-template matching for early leak localization. The framework learns multivariate temporal dependencies solely from normal operating data, enabling reconstruction residuals to highlight subtle anomalies caused by leaks. Physics-informed templates constructed from thermal-hydraulic response characteristics then provide a physically motivated basis for localizing leak sources. On the II+CPR1000 simulation platform, which represents a CPR1000 pressurized water reactor model, MATCA-TM achieved 65.3% localization accuracy for an equivalent leakage diameter of 6.7 × 10−3 cm and outperformed the evaluated machine learning and deep learning baselines under the same protocol. By combining data-driven representation learning with domain physics, MATCA-TM provides a physics-informed, simulation-validated approach to diagnosing incipient RCS leaks and a basis for further validation under plant-relevant operating conditions.