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Human factors engineering design review acceptance criteria for the safety parameter display (open access)

Human factors engineering design review acceptance criteria for the safety parameter display

This report contains human factors engineering design review acceptance criteria developed by the Human Factors Engineering Branch (HFEB) of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to use in evaluating designs of the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS). These criteria were developed in response to the functional design criteria for the SPDS defined in NUREG-0696, Functional Criteria for Emergency Response Facilities. The purpose of this report is to identify design review acceptance criteria for the SPDS installed in the control room of a nuclear power plant. Use of computer driven cathode ray tube (CRT) displays is anticipated. General acceptance criteria for displays of plant safety status information by the SPDS are developed. In addition, specific SPDS review criteria corresponding to the SPDS functional criteria specified in NUREG-0696 are established.
Date: October 2, 1981
Creator: McGevna, Vincent & Peterson, L. Rolf
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lakeview Geothermal Prospect, Lake County, Oregon (open access)

Lakeview Geothermal Prospect, Lake County, Oregon

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Date: October 2, 1981
Creator: Benoit, Walter R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Potential solver for sloshing-ion thermal barriers (open access)

Potential solver for sloshing-ion thermal barriers

The quasineutrality equations at points (a) and (b) in a sloshing-ion thermal barrier are derived and an algorithm for their solution is given. The solution technique is sufficiently reliable and efficient to be used in a fluid code where it must be invoked at each time step. Circumstances under which the equations admit multiple solutions are noted and discussed.
Date: October 2, 1981
Creator: Boghosian, B. M.; Campbell, R. B. & Gilmore, J. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
State of work on the AMBAL experiment (open access)

State of work on the AMBAL experiment

A diagram of the AMBAL tandem mirror experiment is given. The main topics discussed are the vapor jet, titanium vaporizer, plasma gun, startup injectors, main injectors, diagnostics, and numerical modeling. (MOW)
Date: October 2, 1981
Creator: Hamilton, G.W.
System: The UNT Digital Library