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International Working Group on Nuclear Power Plant Control and Instrumentation: Recent activities and future prospects

Abstract

The IWG-NPPCI working group exists to consider developments, disseminate and exchange experience in all aspects of instrumentation, control and information technology relevant to the safety and economics of NPP design and operation. The main topics dealt with are: nuclear instrumentation, control systems, protection systems, early failure detection and diagnosis, use of computer technology in NPP operation, instrumentation for accidental situation, operator support systems, man-machine interface. The main objectives of the IWG-NPPCI are: to assist the IAEA to provide the Member States with information and recommendations on technical aspects of the NPP control and instrumentation with the aim to assure reliable functions; to promote and exchange of information on national programs, new developments and experience from operating NPPs, and to stimulate the coordination of research on NPP control and instrumentation.
Authors:
Kossilov, A [1] 
  1. International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1992
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
IAEA-IWG-LMNPP-92/2
Resource Relation:
Conference: IWG-LMNPP specialists' meeting on experience in monitoring ageing phenomena for improving nuclear power plant availability, Plzen (Czech Republic), 8-10 Jun 1992; Other Information: 7 refs, 4 figs; PBD: 1992; Related Information: In: Experience in monitoring ageing phenomena for improving nuclear power plant availability. Proceedings of a specialists' meeting. Working material, 144 pages.
Subject:
22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS; AGING; IAEA; INFORMATION DISSEMINATION; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS; MEMBER STATES; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; REACTOR CONTROL SYSTEMS; REACTOR INSTRUMENTATION; REACTOR OPERATION; REACTOR OPERATORS; REACTOR SAFETY; RECOMMENDATIONS; RELIABILITY; SYSTEM FAILURE ANALYSIS
OSTI ID:
20413708
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, International Working Group on Life Management of Nuclear Power Plants, Vienna (Austria); International Atomic Energy Agency, International Working Group on Nuclear Power Plant Control and Instrumentation, Vienna (Austria); Czechoslovak Atomic Energy Commission, Prague, Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic); SKODA Concern, Plzen, Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: XA0302240087432
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 78-120
Announcement Date:
Dec 31, 2003

Citation Formats

Kossilov, A. International Working Group on Nuclear Power Plant Control and Instrumentation: Recent activities and future prospects. IAEA: N. p., 1992. Web.
Kossilov, A. International Working Group on Nuclear Power Plant Control and Instrumentation: Recent activities and future prospects. IAEA.
Kossilov, A. 1992. "International Working Group on Nuclear Power Plant Control and Instrumentation: Recent activities and future prospects." IAEA.
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title = {International Working Group on Nuclear Power Plant Control and Instrumentation: Recent activities and future prospects}
author = {Kossilov, A}
abstractNote = {The IWG-NPPCI working group exists to consider developments, disseminate and exchange experience in all aspects of instrumentation, control and information technology relevant to the safety and economics of NPP design and operation. The main topics dealt with are: nuclear instrumentation, control systems, protection systems, early failure detection and diagnosis, use of computer technology in NPP operation, instrumentation for accidental situation, operator support systems, man-machine interface. The main objectives of the IWG-NPPCI are: to assist the IAEA to provide the Member States with information and recommendations on technical aspects of the NPP control and instrumentation with the aim to assure reliable functions; to promote and exchange of information on national programs, new developments and experience from operating NPPs, and to stimulate the coordination of research on NPP control and instrumentation.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Jul}
}