Design and evaluation of new overview screens for the LABIHS simulator

Authors

  • Guilherme Dutra Gonzaga Jaime Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear

Keywords:

reactor research, PSA, fuzzy,

Abstract

The development and evaluation of Human-System Interfaces (HSIs) for control rooms is a research area at the Human-System Interface Laboratory (LABIHS). The main objective of this laboratory is to develop and evaluate projects of HSIs for industrial plants using different methodology construction. The evaluation of the interfaces is carried out in the LABIHS simulator at the Nuclear Engineering Institute (IEN). Previous evaluation of the overview screen of the nuclear power plant (NPP) simulator of the LABIHS showed the necessity of additional information to reduce the operator workload. To overcome this issue, a set of three 52-inch LCD TV was acquired to replace the projector in the task of showing the overview screen to the simulator operators. A new set of screens was developed to gather information in the three LCD screens. The approach used on the development of the new screens was based on human factors guidelines and recommendations. The objective of this work is present the design of these new overview screens and to evaluate their contribution to reduce the operators mental workload in this new scenario.

References

O’HARA, J.; STUBLER, W.; NASTA, K. Human-system interfaces management: effects on operator performance and issue identification. Upton: Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1997.

NUREG-0700, Human System Interface Design Review Guidelines, Washington: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 2002.

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Published

2021-07-08

How to Cite

Jaime, G. D. G. (2021). Design and evaluation of new overview screens for the LABIHS simulator. Instituto De Engenharia Nuclear: Progress Report, (3), 95. Retrieved from https://revistas.ien.gov.br/index.php/ienprogressreport/article/view/358

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Technology Development for Complex Systems