Title :
A Microprocessor-Based, on-Line Decision Aid for Resolving Conflicting Nuclear Reactor Instrumentation
Author :
Alesso, Harry P.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Livermore, California 94550
Abstract :
We describe one design for a microprocessor-based, on-line decision aid for identifying and resolving false, conflicting, or misleading instrument indications resulting from certain systems interactions for a pressurized water reactor. The system processes sensor signals from groups of instruments that track together under nominal transient and certain accident conditions, and alarms when they do not track together. We examine multiple-casualty systems interaction and formulate a trial grouping of variables that track together under specified conditions. A two-of-three type redundancy check of key variables provides alarm and indication of conflicting information when one signal suddenly tracks in opposition due to multiple casualty, instrument failure, and/or locally abnormal conditions. Since a vote count of two of three variables in conflict as inconclusive evidence, the system is not designed to provide tripping or corrective action, but improves the operator/instrument interface by providing additional and partially digested information.
Keywords :
Accidents; Fault location; Inductors; Instruments; Reactor instrumentation; Sensor systems; Signal processing; Signal resolution; Underwater tracking; Voting;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1981.4331879