The IDA cognitive model for the analysis of nuclear power plant operator response under accident conditions. Part I: problem solving and decision making model

作者: C. Smidts , S.H. Shen , A. Mosleh

DOI: 10.1016/S0951-8320(96)00104-4

关键词: Cognitive modelOperations researchControl roomStructure (mathematical logic)EngineeringOperator (computer programming)Probabilistic risk assessmentHuman reliabilityNuclear power plantData collection

摘要: Abstract This paper is the first of a series papers describing IDA which cognitive model for analysing behaviour nuclear power plant operators under accident conditions. The domain applicability relatively constrained environment where significantly influenced by high levels training and explicit requirement to follow written procedures. consists individual operator control room operating crew expanded from model. its derivatives such as an error taxonomy data collection approach has been designed with ultimate objective becoming quantitative method human reliability analysis (HRA) in probabilistic risk assessment (PRA). present gives description main components memory structure, goals, problem solving decision making strategies. It also identifies factors that are at origin transitions between goals or These cover effects external conditions psychological state operator. generic then made specific more precisely abnormal

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