Title :
New Instructor´s System of the Paks Full-Scope Training Simulator
Author :
Jánosy, János Sebestyén ; Gáborné, Bürger ; Endre, Végh
Author_Institution :
MTA, KFKI Atomic Energy Res. Inst., Budapest
Abstract :
The Paks full-scope training simulator has been in service since 1988. In the last almost two decades practically every element of the simulator has been upgraded, replaced because the fast development of the computer techniques made the solution a great amount earlier unsolvable problems possible. Moreover, the requirements against the simulator have also changed. Originally the simulator was used only for training the operating personnel of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant, but now it is used as a "test bed" for new systems prior their installation on the real plant, too. The first such testing was the replacement of the Reactor Protection System with a new computerized one. For this reason the scope of the models had to be extended to cover the severe accidents, which needed a much more powerful simulator computer than the original one. The outdated control room interface system had to be replaced by a new one, because spare parts became unattainable and its service required very high cost. Only the instructor\´s system remained in its original form. Now the old Instructor\´s system has been replaced as well. All the old functions were realised by convenient full-graphic Man-Machine Interface tools. The paper describes in detail the newly added functionalities of he Instructor\´s system, too
Keywords :
fission reactors; graphical user interfaces; nuclear power stations; power engineering computing; protection; Paks Nuclear Power Plant; Paks full-scope training simulator; control room interface system; full-graphic man-machine interface tools; intructor system; reactor protection system; Accidents; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Control systems; Inductors; Personnel; Power generation; Power system modeling; Power system protection; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Modelling & Simulation, 2007. AMS '07. First Asia International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Phuket
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2845-7
DOI :
10.1109/AMS.2007.71