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[description:"Find out what 10 CFR is. Specifically, 10 CFR 50.34 and 10 CFR 55.59. Emergency Operating Procedures?" entry:"1760563307" modified:"1760563307" project:"thesis" status:"pending" uuid:"b0192186-bcbc-4d5c-a156-5e83fdfeda69"]
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between operational flexibility and safety assurance remains unresolved
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in current practice.
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%how are procedures tested
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=======
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Nuclear plant procedures exist in a hierarchy: normal operating procedures for
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routine operations, abnormal operating procedures for off-normal conditions,
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Emergency Operating Procedures (EOPs) for design-basis accidents, Severe
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Protection Systems trip automatically on safety signals with millisecond
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response times, and engineered safety features actuate automatically on accident
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signals without operator action required.
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>>>>>>> 568549999a24c6a86f19411cbdf12b642057ade9
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The current division between automated and human-controlled functions
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reveals the fundamental challenge of hybrid control. Highly
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most compelling motivation for formal automated control with
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mathematical safety guarantees.
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<<<<<<< HEAD
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%Whos in the control room
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%how are reactor operators trained
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% Humans are actually really bad at doing control
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%most accidents are human error
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%Three mile island
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%Human factors probabilities
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\subsection{HARDENS and Formal Methods}
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% The NRC recognizes that automation and high assurance are important things to
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% pursue
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%They put out a grant to do rigorous digital engineering
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%Won by formal methods group galois. Galois does a bunch of formal methods work.
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%What is formal methods?
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%Rigorous digital engineering to create a reactor trip system
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%details of how it worked, and limitations therein
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%Digital system ONLY
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=======
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Multiple independent analyses converge on a striking statistic: \textbf{70--80\%
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of all nuclear power plant events are attributed to human error} versus
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approximately 20\% to equipment failures~\cite{DOE-HDBK-1028-2009,WNA2020}. More
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persistent human error statistics, and fundamental gaps in current
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hybrid dynamics treatment creates a compelling and timely research
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opportunity.
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