• Title of article

    Development of an advanced human–machine interface for next generation nuclear power plants

  • Author/Authors

    Chang، نويسنده , , Soon Heung and Choi، نويسنده , , Seong Soo and Park، نويسنده , , Jin Kyun and Heo، نويسنده , , Gyunyoung and Kim، نويسنده , , Han Gon Kim، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
  • Pages
    18
  • From page
    109
  • To page
    126
  • Abstract
    An advanced human–machine interface (HMI) has been developed to enhance the safety and availability of a nuclear power plant (NPP) by improving operational reliability. The key elements of the proposed HMI are the large display panels which present synopsis of plant status and the compact, computer-based work stations for monitoring, control and protection functions. The work station consists of four consoles such as a dynamic alarm console (DAC), a system information console (SIC), a computerized operating-procedure console (COC), and a safety system information console (SSIC). The DAC provides clean alarm pictures, in which information overlapping is excluded and alarm impacts are discriminated, for quick situation awareness. The SIC supports a normal operation by offering all necessary system information and control functions over non-safety systems. In addition, it is closely linked to the other consoles in order to automatically display related system information according to situations of the DAC and the COC. The COC aids operators with proper operating procedures during normal plant startup and shutdown or after a plant trip, and it also reduces their physical/mental burden through soft automation. The SSIC continuously displays safety system status and enables operators to control safety systems. The proposed HMI has been evaluated using the checklists that are extracted from various human factors guidelines. From the evaluation results, it can be concluded that the HMI is so designed as to address the human factors issues reasonably. After sufficient validation, the concept and the design features of the proposed HMI will be reflected in the design of the main control room of the Korean Next Generation Reactor (KNGR).
  • Keywords
    Advanced control room , Human–machine interface , Alarm processing , Procedure computerization , INFORMATION PROCESSING
  • Journal title
    Reliability Engineering and System Safety
  • Serial Year
    1999
  • Journal title
    Reliability Engineering and System Safety
  • Record number

    1570745