DocumentCode
792866
Title
A Study on the Validity of a Task Complexity Measure for Emergency Operating Procedures of Nuclear Power Plants—Comparing With a Subjective Workload
Author
Park, Jinkyun ; Jung, Wondea
Author_Institution
Korea Atomic Energy Res. Inst.
Volume
53
Issue
5
fYear
2006
Firstpage
2962
Lastpage
2970
Abstract
In this study, the appropriateness of the task complexity (TACOM) measure that can quantify the complexity of emergency tasks was investigated by comparing subjective workload scores with the associated TACOM scores. To this end, based on the NASA-TLX (task load index) technique, 18 operators were asked to subjectively estimate perceived workload for 23 emergency tasks that were specified in the emergency operating procedures of the reference nuclear power plants. As the result of comparisons, it was observed that subjective workload scores increase in proportion to the increase of TACOM scores. Therefore, it is expect that the TACOM measure can be used as a serviceable method to quantify the complexity of emergency tasks
Keywords
fission reactor cooling; fission reactor safety; nuclear engineering computing; nuclear power stations; NASA-TLX technique; associated TACOM scores; emergency operating procedure; emergency tasks; loss of coolant accident; nuclear power plants; reactor coolant pump; safety injection; subjective workload scores; task complexity; task load index; Degradation; Disaster management; Energy management; Humans; Nuclear measurements; Power generation; Power measurement; Power system management; Safety; Time measurement; Emergency operating procedure; nuclear power plant; subjective workload; task complexity;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2006.882149
Filename
1710301
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