Title :
The classroom analysis simulator: a training and research tool for nuclear power plant operations
Author :
Chávez-Mercado, C. ; Zayas-Pérez, B. ; Valdés-Parra, J. ; Ocampo-Mansilla, H.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Inv. Electr., Univ. de Resultados de Energy Nucl., Morelos, Mexico
Abstract :
This work describes the design, development and implementation of a working prototype of a classroom analysis simulator (CAS) of nuclear processes. CAS is a multi-computer system with a sophisticated advanced graphical human-machine interface. By direct manipulation of virtual instrumentation over touch sensitive screens, the user has full dominion of processes under normal, abnormal, transients and severe accidents modalities. The display system includes representation of the plant processes and components as animated models, mimics, and pictorials that are being designed to support operator skill, rule, and knowledge based behavior. The ulterior objective is to provide the proper context and adequate graphical content to support the intended task that must take place in a complex changing dynamic environment such as a nuclear power plant. Additionally, CAS conforms a very valuable analytical and research tool intended to deal with human limitations and to explore and test aspects that exploit human capabilities
Keywords :
computer based training; digital simulation; graphical user interfaces; human factors; nuclear engineering computing; nuclear power stations; power station control; simulation; training; abnormal operating modes; advanced graphical human-machine interface; classroom analysis simulator; human capabilities; human limitations; knowledge based behavior; multi-computer system; normal operating modes; nuclear power plant; nuclear power plant operations; nuclear processes; plant processes representation; research tool; severe accidents modalities; touch sensitive screens; training simulator; transient operating modes; virtual instrumentation manipulation; Accidents; Analytical models; Animation; Content addressable storage; Displays; Humans; Instruments; Man machine systems; Power system modeling; Virtual prototyping;
Conference_Titel :
Human Factors and Power Plants, 1997. Global Perspectives of Human Factors in Power Generation., Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Sixth Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3769-7
DOI :
10.1109/HFPP.1997.624926