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Technical Papers

Research on the Cognitive Reliability Model of DCS+SOP in the Ling’ao Phase II Nuclear Power Plant’s Main Control Room

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Pages 74-93 | Received 19 Sep 2019, Accepted 18 Feb 2020, Published online: 14 Apr 2020
 

Abstract

The digital control system (DCS)+state-oriented procedure (SOP) system adopted by China’s Ling’ao Phase II nuclear power plant’s main control room requires changes to the cognitive process, behavior mode, and error mode while triggering new human factors. Therefore, in this paper we present a cognitive reliability model for the DCS+SOP system in the Ling’ao Phase II Nuclear Power Plant’s main control room and conduct a human reliability analysis. The model is based on the cognitive process with respect to considering the coordinator’s accident recovery effect and obtaining the method of calculating cognitive reliability. We determine impact factors for the three cognitive stages of the operator’s and the coordinator’s diagnosis, decision making, and operation. We obtain the operator’s and the coordinator’s weights for each process through an analytic hierarchy process. Using methods of simulation and analyzing the experiment data, we obtain revised coefficients for the cognitive reliability model. Additionally, the trend of the simulation curve indicates the rationality of the model. Finally, we provide an example based on the proposed cognitive reliability model. The process of analyzing the example demonstrates that this method provides a feasible analysis method for the cognitive reliability of the DCS+SOP system in the main control room.

Acknowledgments

This work is supported in part by the Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (2019JJ40066, 2017JJ4019), the Social and Science Fund of Hunan Province of China (XSP18YBZ035), the National Nature Science Foundation (71771084, 71501087) of China, the Scientific Research Foundation of Hunan Institute of Technology of China (HQ19009), and the Scientific Research Fund of the Hunan Provincial Education Department (16B066) of China.

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