1. Introduction -- 2. Basic Mathematical Concepts -- 3. Basic Human Factors, Reliability, and Error Concepts -- 4. General Methods for Performing Human Reliability and Error Analysis in Power Plants -- 5. Specific Human Reliability Analysis Methods for Nuclear Power Plants -- 6. Human Factors in Pow
Human Reliability, Error, and Human Factors in Power Generation
β Scribed by B. S. Dhillon (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 193
- Series
- Springer Series in Reliability Engineering
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Human reliability, error, and human factors in the area of power generation have been receiving increasing attention in recent years. Each year billions of dollars are spent in the area of power generation to design, construct/manufacture, operate, and maintain various types of power systems around the globe, and such systems often fail due to human error. This book compiles various recent results and data into one volume, and eliminates the need to consult many diverse sources to obtain vital information. It enables potential readers to delve deeper into a specific area, providing the source of most of the material presented in references at the end of each chapter. Examples along with solutions are also provided at appropriate places, and there are numerous problems for testing the readerβs comprehension.
Chapters cover a broad range of topics, including general methods for performing human reliability and error analysis in power plants, specific human reliability analysis methods for nuclear power plants, human factors in control systems, and human error in power plant maintenance. They are written in such a manner that the potential reader requires no previous knowledge to understand their contents. βHuman Reliability, Error, and Human Factors in Power Generationβ will prove useful to many individuals, including engineering professionals working in the power generation industry, researchers, instructors, and undergraduate and graduate students in the field of power engineering.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Introduction....Pages 1-11
Basic Mathematical Concepts....Pages 13-26
Basic Human Factors, Reliability, and Error Concepts....Pages 27-47
General Methods for Performing Human Reliability and Error Analysis in Power Plants....Pages 49-64
Specific Human Reliability Analysis Methods for Nuclear Power Plants....Pages 65-79
Human Factors in Power Generation....Pages 81-92
Human Error in Power Generation....Pages 93-105
Human Factors in Control Systems....Pages 107-121
Human Factors in Power Plant Maintenance....Pages 123-133
Human Error in Power Plant Maintenance....Pages 135-149
Mathematical Models for Performing Human Reliability and Error Analysis in Power Plants....Pages 151-168
Back Matter....Pages 169-188
β¦ Subjects
Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk; Energy Technology; Energy Systems
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