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Development of a Prototype for the Digitalized Nuclear Power Plant's Main Control Room (원자력발전소 디지털형 주제어실 모형 개발)

  • Jung, Yeon-Sub;Cho, Sung-Jae
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.145-152
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    • 2009
  • Domestic Kori-1 MCR was partially modified in 2007 and will be renovated entirely in 2013. Digital devices partially replacing original analog devices have been introduced and standard alone computer systems such as SPDS have been integrated into the plant computer. Upgrading KSNP's MCR based on the ditalization is planned for 2015. However, the site engineers and operators are reluctant to the advanced systems. Therefore, a prototype for the KSNP's advanced MCR has been developed to increase the acceptance level of the operators and field engineers and also, to evaluate user interfaces and I&C architecture. For enhancing support of the operators' work, a P&ID based display system composed of multi-layers, which are linked through a context sensitive menu each other, has been adopted. The $1^{st}$ layer displays a simplified P&ID, the $2^{nd}$ layer control related diagrams such as controllers and logic diagrams, the $3^{rd}$ layer trends, etc. The end point view of MCR for KSNP is also suggested considering reliability and operability of the digital systems. Additionally, modernization strategies over the overhaul periods, that do not have much impact on operation and configuration efforts are suggested.

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Human Error Identification based on EEG Analysis for the Introduction of Digital Devices in Nuclear Power Plants

  • Oh, Yeon Ju;Lee, Yong Hee
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.27-36
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    • 2013
  • Objective: This paper describes an analysis of electroencephalography(EEG) signals to identify human errors during using digital devices in nuclear power plants(NPPs). Background: The application of an advanced main control room(MCR) has accompanied with lots of changes in different forms and features by virtue of new digital technologies. The characteristics of these digital technologies and devices provide several opportunities for the use of interface management. It can integrate into a compact single workstation in an advanced MCR, allowing workers to operate the plant with minimum physical burden under any operating condition. However these devices may introduce new types of human errors, and thus we need a means to assess and prevent such errors especially those related to digital devices. Method/Conclusion: The EEG data are relatively objective, and thus we introduce several measures to EEG analysis for obtaining the feasibility of human error identification. Application: This study may support to ensure the safety when applying digital devices in NPPs.

Human Reliability Analysis for Digitized Nuclear Power Plants: Case Study on the LingAo II Nuclear Power Plant

  • Zou, Yanhua;Zhang, Li;Dai, Licao;Li, Pengcheng;Qing, Tao
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.335-341
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    • 2017
  • The main control room (MCR) in advanced nuclear power plants (NPPs) has changed from analog to digital control system (DCS). Operation and control have become more automated, centralized, and accurate due to the digitalization of NPPs, which has improved the efficiency and security of the system. New issues associated with human reliability inevitably arise due to the adoption of new accident procedures and digitalization of main control rooms in NPPs. The LingAo II NPP is the first digital NPP in China to apply the state-oriented procedure. In order to address issues related to human reliability analysis for DCS and DCS + state-oriented procedure, the Hunan Institute of Technology conducted a research project based on a cooperative agreement with the LingDong Nuclear Power Co. Ltd. This paper is a brief introduction to the project.

The Application of Ecological Interface Design Methodology for Digitalized MCR in Nuclear Power Plant

  • Ra, Doo Wan;Cha, Woo Chang
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2013
  • Objective: This study proposes the application of Ecological Interface Design(EID) method that is effective for situation awareness in digitalized environment. Background: While cognitive interface design method such as Information Rich Display(IRD) is simply focused on existing information for user, EID method helps users' resource to be solved to higher ion task such as diagnostic and problem solving. Method: Using EID method based on Work Domain Analysis (WDA), it was analyzed and designed for Steam Generator(SG) Water Level control process in a digitalized Main Control Room of Nuclear Power Plant. Proposed EID example is evaluated through interviews by expert & operator. Results: The result of expert & operator showed that EID display might give an aid for operator's decision. Conclusion: The results can reduce critical accidental damage that occurred due to cognitive load and so critical human error. Application: This study may be impact on situation awareness study for digitalized interface design.

Modeling and simulation of foxboro control system for YGN#3,4 power plant (영광 3,4호기 Foxboro 제어시스템 모델링 및 시뮬레이션)

  • 김동욱;이용관;유한성
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1997.10a
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    • pp.179-182
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    • 1997
  • In a training simulator for power plant, operator's action in the MCR(Main Control Room) are given to plant process and computer system model as an inputs, and the same response as in real power plant is provided in real time. Inter-process communication and synchronization are especially important among various inputs. In the plant simulator, to simulate the digital control system such as FOXBORO SPEC-200 Micro control system, modification and adaptation of control card(CCC) and its continuous display station(CDS) is necessary. This paper describes the modeling and simulation of FOXBORO SPEC-200 Micro control system applied to Younggwang nuclear power plant unit #3 & 4, and its integration process to the full-scope replica type training simulator. In a simulator, display station like CDS of FOXBORO SPEC-200 Micro control system is classified as ITI(Intelligent Type Instrument), which has a micro processor inside to process information and the corresponding alphanumeric display, and the stimulation of ITI limits the important functions in a training simulator such as backtrack, replay, freeze and IC reset. Therefore, to achieve the better performance of the simulator, modification of CDS and special firmware is developed to simulate the FOXBORO SPEC-200 Micro control system. Each control function inside control card is modeled and simulated in generic approach to accept the plant data and control parameter conveniently, and debugging algorithms are applied for massive coding developed in short period.

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The development of full-scope replica simulator for variable supercritical pressure once-through fossil power plants (변압 관류형 초임계압 화력발전소 전범위 시뮬레이터 개발)

  • Lee, Jung-Kun;Ahn, Yeon-Shik;Jung, Hoon;Lee, Yong-Kwan;Han, Byoung-Sung
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.392-399
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    • 1998
  • A full-scope replica type simulator whose MCR(main control room) has the same features and operation functions as MCR of the reference power plant has been developed for a fossil power plant. This simulator was developed with the model of Poryung Fossil Power Plant #3,4 which is the standard model of the Korean fossil power plant. It is the first localized simulator for the supercritical, variable boiler pressure type fossil power plant. The simulator provides various kinds of accidents which are in normal plant operation and thus enables operators to recover or reduce possible damages. To design and develop this kind of simulator, we need to integrate high technologies such as system analysis, plant operation and system integration of mechanics, physics, computer science. CASE(Computer Aided Software Engineering) tools were used to develop the dynamic model. This simulator will greatly contribute to the improvement of the safety and efficiency of the fossil power plant by implementing operator training. In this paper, the outline of software and hardware configuration and characteristics of the simulator are described, and the results of 30%, 50%, 75%, 100% load operation test will be discussed.

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Application for 3D Stereoscopic Virtual Plant & Virtual Panel (3D 입체 가상발전소(Virtual Plant)와 가상판넬(Virtual Panel) 모듈 구현)

  • 이명수
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2000.07a
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    • pp.452-455
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    • 2000
  • 본 논문에서는 현재 수행중인 가상현실 기술을 이용한 컴퓨터 지원 교육훈력 시스템(CATS : Computer Assister Training System) 개념 설계를 바탕으로 발전소 3D 그래픽 모델을 작성하고 가상현실도구를 사용하여 정보의 변경 및 가공처리로 가상발전소(Virtual Plant) 및 가상판넬(Virtual Panel)상세설계 및 구현결과에 대해 서술한다. 이를 통해 발전소 주요계통 설비 및 발전소 본관 내부의 주요기기 등을 Navigation 할수 있고 이에 대한 엔지니어링 데이터베이스 환경을 작성하여 추후 정확하고 신속한 계통 설비 및 주요기기 정보를 얻을수 있도록 하였으며 가상판넬(Virtual Pannel)을 만들어 학생들이 시뮬레이터실로 가지 않고 MCR(Main Control Room)에서 발전소를 운전하는 것과 같은 효과를 강의실에서 얻을 수 있다.

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Data Transporting between Dynamic Model and Display Model of Power Plant Simulator (발전소 시뮬레이터의 다이나믹 모델과 디스플레이 모델간 데이터전송)

  • 김동욱
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Simulation Conference
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    • 1998.03a
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    • pp.86-90
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    • 1998
  • The safety and reliability of nuclear power plant operations relies heavily on the plant operators ability to respond to various emergency situations. It has become standard industry practice to utilize simulators to improve the safety and reliability of nuclear power plants operations. The simulators built for Younggwang#3,4, which is the basic model of the Korean Nuclear Power Plant design, has been developed precisely for this purpose. Dynamic Model and Display Model are developed under US3(UNIX Simulation Software Support System) environment in simulator for Younggwang#3,4. Since these two models are developed under each own operating system, it is necessary to develop a method for transporting data between these two systems. This paper descirves communication environment between Dynamic Model and Display Model, and addresses a file generation method for the Display Model, which will be necessary for designing MMI of MCR(Main Control Room) in the furture.

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The Development of Full-Scope Replica Type Simulator for PWR Nuclear Power Plants (가압경수로 원자력 발전소의 전범위 복제형 시뮬레이터 개발)

  • 이중근
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.85-96
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    • 1997
  • Designing and constructing a proper simulator for real power plants requires extensive research in human engineering and computer science and integration of different fields of technologies such as system analysis, operational knowledge for nuclear plant, etc. A full scope replica type simulator for nuclear power plant is developed. The simulator has the same feature and operational functions as one in the main control room (MCR) of a reference power plant. The simulator provides the necessary training to recover or reduce damages from accidents that usually are unpredictable. This paper describes the configurations and characteristics for the simulator that is developed for Younggwang Nuclear Power Plant #3,4 which is the basic model of the Korean Nuclear Power Plant. The paper also describes technical aspects of Auto Code Generator that is used for developing the simulator. The successful development of the simulator will contribute to improve safety in operation of nuclear power plants.

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Development of Human Performance Measures for Human Factors Validation in Advanced Nuclear Power Plants (신형원전 주제어실 인적요소 검증을 위한 인적수행도 평가척도 개발)

  • Ha, Jun-Su;Seong, Poong-Hyun
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.85-96
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    • 2006
  • Main control room(MCR) man-machine interface(MMI) design of advanced nuclear power plants(NPPs) such as APR(advanced power reactor)-1400 can be validated through performance-based tests to determine whether it acceptably supports safe operation of the plant. In this work, plant performance, personnel task, situation awareness, workload, teamwork, and anthropometric/physiological factor are considered as factors for the human performance evaluation. For development of measures in each of the factors, techniques generally used in various industries and empirically proven to be useful are adopted as main measures and some helpful techniques are developed in order to complement the main measures. Also the development of the measures is addressed based on the theoretical background. Finally we discuss the way in which the measures can be effectively integrated and then HUPESS(HUman Performance Evaluation Support System) which is in development based on the integrated way is briefly introduced.