Title :
Significance of analog instrumentation-design philosophy of replacement dump arrest unit at Pickering Station Candu reactor
Author :
Miller, James F. ; McDowell, Robert W.
Author_Institution :
Gamma-Metrics, San Diego, CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper discusses the differences of opinion concerning nuclear power plant instrumentation, including safety systems. One popular view point is that modern instrumentation must be microprocessor-based to be acceptable. An alternative view point is that properly designed analog instrumentation is recommended in some applications and has proven to be viable based upon performance and experience. A practical example is discussed in detail, explaining how a combination of discrete analog circuitry, combined with discrete digital circuitry provides a robust solution to a complex instrumentation replacement problem. In this application, a microprocessor-based instrument was designed as a replacement for an obsolete analog instrument. Due to severe licensing difficulties, concerning the software reliability, the instrument was redesigned as a combination of discrete analog and digital circuitry. In the implementation of this circuitry, all complex testing functions of the improved microprocessor-based instrument were accommodated and system accuracy and performance were not compromised over the microprocessor-based instrument. The instrument has met all requirements for reliability and EMI/RFI susceptibility, as well as isolation of analog outputs and the ability to withstand severe transient noise on inputs and outputs without adversely affecting performance
Keywords :
fission reactor instrumentation; fission reactor safety; nuclear power stations; software reliability; EMI/RFI susceptibility; Pickering Station CANDU reactor; analog instrumentation; complex instrumentation replacement problem; design philosophy; discrete analog circuitry; discrete digital circuitry; licensing difficulties; nuclear power plant instrumentation; replacement dump arrest unit; safety systems; software reliability; transient noise; Application software; Circuit testing; Electromagnetic interference; Instruments; Licenses; Power generation; Robustness; Safety; Software reliability; System testing;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on