STUDY ON KNOW-HOW EXTRACTION FOR SKILL SUCCESSION IN PLANT OPERATIONS
According to recent surveys, many plant operators worry about maintaining operations in abnormal situations. This anxiety arises from the difficulty in obtaining knowledge of plant functions to help operators determine the cause of problems under abnormal conditions. We propose a method of extracting operational know-how of problems that operators have experienced. We provide a customized table for time-series analysis of operations and a planning chart, called an event tree for operation management (ETOM) chart, which contains the necessary points for describing operations. These tools enable plant operator skills to be passed on.
Plant Operations Abnormal Situations Know-how Extraction Standard Operational Procedure
Kyosuke Kuratsune Yasumasa Kajiwara Yusuke Fukuda Hitoshi Takayama Hirokazu Nishitani
Nara Institute of Science and Technology,Takayama,Ikoma,Nara,630-0192 Japan Yamatake Corporation,Kawana,Fujisawa,Kanagawa,251-8522 Japan
国际会议
西安
英文
2007-08-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)