Ken Thomas
Idaho National Laboratory
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Archive | 2014
Bruce P. Hallbert; Ken Thomas
Reliable instrumentation, information, and control (II&C) systems technologies are essential to ensuring safe and efficient operation of the U.S. light water reactor (LWR) fleet. These technologies affect every aspect of nuclear power plant (NPP) and balance-of-plant operations. In 1997, the National Research Council conducted a study concerning the challenges involved in modernization of digital instrumentation and control systems in NPPs. Their findings identified the need for new II&C technology integration.
Archive | 2017
Chris Adolfson; Ken Thomas; Jeffrey C. Joe
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Archive | 2015
Bruce P. Hallbert; Ken Thomas
Reliable instrumentation, information, and control (II&C) systems technologies are essential to ensuring safe and efficient operation of the U.S. light water reactor (LWR) fleet. These technologies affect every aspect of nuclear power plant (NPP) and balance-of-plant operations. In 1997, the National Research Council conducted a study concerning the challenges involved in modernization of digital instrumentation and control systems in NPPs. Their findings identified the need for new II&C technology integration.
Resilient Control Systems (ISRCS), 2014 7th International Symposium on | 2014
Roger Lew; Ronald L. Boring; Thomas A. Ulrich; Ken Thomas
A computerized operator support system (COSS) is a collection of resilient software technologies to assist operators in monitoring overall nuclear power plant performance and making timely, informed decisions on appropriate control actions for the projected plant condition. The COSS provides rapid assessments, computations, and recommendations to reduce workload and augment operator judgment and decision-making during fast-moving, complex events. A prototype COSS for a chemical volume control system at a nuclear power plant has been developed in order to demonstrate the concept and provide a test bed for further research. The development process identified four underlying elements necessary for the prototype, which consist of a digital alarm system, computer-based procedures, piping and instrumentation diagram system representations, and a recommender module for mitigation actions. An operational prototype resides at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) using the U.S. Department of Energys (DOE) Light Water Reactor Sustainability (LWRS) Human Systems Simulation Laboratory (HSSL). Several human-machine interface (HMI) considerations are identified and incorporated in the prototype during this initial round of development.
Archive | 2013
Ted Quinn; Jerry Mauck; Richard Bockhorst; Ken Thomas
The nuclear industry has been slow to incorporate digital sensor technology into nuclear plant designs due to concerns with digital qualification issues. However, the benefits of digital sensor technology for nuclear plant instrumentation are substantial in terms of accuracy, reliability, availability, and maintainability. This report demonstrates these benefits in direct comparisons of digital and analog sensor applications. It also addresses the qualification issues that must be addressed in the application of digital sensor technology.
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting | 2014
Thomas A. Ulrich; Roger Lew; Ronald L. Boring; Ken Thomas
Procedia Manufacturing | 2015
Ronald L. Boring; Ken Thomas; Thomas A. Ulrich; Roger Lew
Procedia Manufacturing | 2015
Jeffrey C. Joe; Ken Thomas; Ronald L. Boring
Archive | 2015
Thomas A. Ulrich; Roger Lew; Heather Medema; Ronald L. Boring; Ken Thomas
Archive | 2014
Shawn St. Germain; Ken Thomas; Ronald K. Farris; Jeffrey C. Joe