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The Effect of Support Functions in a Computerized Procedure System on Interface Management Tasks

Author(s)
Kim, Hyung JunLee, Seung JunJeong, Wondea
Issued Date
2017-06-14
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/35302
Citation
10th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control, and Human-Machine Interface Technologies, NPIC and HMIT 2017, pp.998 - 1004
Abstract
By adapting digital and computer technology, the design of main control rooms (MCR) in nuclear power plants has been changed. When operators operate a nuclear power plant, the tasks using soft controls in advanced MCRs include primary tasks and secondary tasks. Primary tasks are to control nuclear power plant devices and secondary tasks are to find appropriate screens or devices by screen navigations and selections before performing the primary task. The secondary task including interface management tasks is newly introduced in advanced MCRs. In this paper, the tasks are analyzed based on the simulation data of APR1400 which is one of the digitalized nuclear power plants. For analyzing tasks, the unit tasks are divided into three types: navigation, manipulation, and acknowledgement. The primary task represents the manipulation of devices and the secondary task indicates the navigating screens, opening control panels, closing control panels, and confirming the acknowledging alarms. To analyze the effect of support functions of a computerized procedure system (CPS), one of the functions which is expected to have a significant effect on the secondary tasks was considered, that is 'related screen link button.' Two factors, 'ratio of screen alteration' and 'ratio of using screen link button', were used to see the effect of 'related screen link button'. From the task analysis result, it was observed that the secondary tasks which is one of the unique features in advanced MCRs have a quite much portion than that of the primary tasks.
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10th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control, and Human-Machine Interface Technologies, NPIC and HMIT 2017

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