Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Testing – sensing – measuring – or detecting a fission reactor... – By particular instrumentation circuitry
Patent
1993-12-29
1994-10-04
Wasil, Daniel D.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Testing, sensing, measuring, or detecting a fission reactor...
By particular instrumentation circuitry
364188, 340506, 340525, G21C 1700
Patent
active
053533151
ABSTRACT:
Indicating the priority of a spatially fixed, activated alarm tile on an alarm tile array by a shape coding at the tile, and preferably using the same shape coding wherever the same alarm condition is indicated elsewhere in the control room. The status of an alarm tile can change automatically or by operator acknowledgement, but tones and/or flashing cues continue to provide status information to the operator.
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Harmon Daryl L.
Jamison David S.
Manazir Richard M.
Rescorl Robert L.
Scarola Kenneth
Combustion Engineering Inc.
Wasil Daniel D.
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