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    WTEC panel report on European nuclear instrumentation and controls

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    Control and instrumentation systems might be called the 'brain' and 'senses' of a nuclear power plant. As such they become the key elements in the integrated operation of these plants. Recent developments in digital equipment have allowed a dramatic change in the design of these instrument and control (I&C) systems. New designs are evolving with cathode ray tube (CRT)-based control rooms, more automation, and better logical information for the human operators. As these new advanced systems are developed, various decisions must be made about the degree of automation and the human-to-machine interface. Different stages of the development of control automation and of advanced digital systems can be found in various countries. The purpose of this technology assessment is to make a comparative evaluation of the control and instrumentation systems that are being used for commercial nuclear power plants in Europe and the United States. This study is limited to pressurized water reactors (PWR's). Part of the evaluation includes comparisons with a previous similar study assessing Japanese technology

    GUIDELINES OF THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COM-

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    Abstract—Software fault injection has recently started showing great promise as a means for measuring the safety of software programs. This paper shows the results from applying one method for implementing software fault injection, data state error corruption, to the Departure from Nucleate Boiling Ratio (DNBR) code, a research code from the Halden Reacto
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