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SIMULATORS

By NPTI

Courtesy-

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Objectives of Simulators

• Operator Training

• Engineering Analysis

• Optimizing Control Loops

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urpose o ra n ngSimulator

• Improvement of plant operational skills

• Familiarity of plant MMI functions

• Understanding of basic plant dynamics

• Study of control system functions

• Act as a bridge between a hard panel operated system and a newadvanced plant DCS –Applicable for Renovated Plants

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Operator Training

Type & Level of Training

No. Item Function Training LevelFresh Experienced

1 Plantdynamics

(Abnormal/Failure

Plant dynamics of Planttrip/major Control system

failure

2 Plantdynamics(Start-up/Shutdown)

Function of Control system duringstart-up/shut down

3 Start-up/Shut

downoperation

Operation procedure of 

start-up/shut down

4 EmergencyOperation

EmergencyOperation procedure incase of failure

5 ComplexOperation

Capability for complexand skilled operation

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Unit Operator

MajorOperatorActions

• Unit Start-up

• Unit Shut down

• Emergency Handling

• Performance Monitoring

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Operator Training Emergency Handling

Steam

Turbine

  FEED CYCLE

 

BOILER 

Fuel

Coal / Oil / Gas

Air

Steam

GENERATOR 

ElectricalPower

Boiler Gen Ckt

Bkr 

ESV

A simplified Schematic of a Power Plant

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Operator Training Emergency Handling

Steam

Turbine

  FEED CYCLE

 FuelCoal / Oil / Gas

Air

Steam

GENERATOR 

ElectricalPower

Boiler 

 TurbineBlades broke

Emergency ConditionTurbine Tripactuated

ESVdidnotclose

Gen Ckt Bkr ManuallyOPENED

Possible Response of Operator not trained on Siumlator 

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Operator Training 

Need for Simulator Training

• Automatic plants continue to operate without operator intervention for long periods.

• There is little opportunity for new operators topractise operation.

• Simulator affords possibility to practise all operationswithout risk of plant damage due to incorrect operator action.

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Operator Training Typical Operation features

• Modern Power plants are complex

• Operation from Operator Workstations using Monitor / Keyboard

• Large amount of information available

• Operator expected to handle vast number of operating andperformance monitoring screens

• Operator expected to located faulty equipment which might bepreventing an automatic sequence from completion

• Operator expected not only to keep generating power but also to do so

with the highest fuel efficiency

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Operator Training Advantages of Simulator Training

• Training on same type of Operator interfaces asin real plant

• Same type of operating conditions can berepeatedly created to improve operator reactionto a condition

• Any type of emergency condition can be createdto train in emergency handling

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Operator Training Key Features of Simulator 

• Fairly accurate model of real plant. Model willrespond to operator actions exactly as the realplant would

• Facility to Freeze /Start simulator at will. Thispermits instructor to explain intermediatecondition of plant

• Facility to take Snap Shots of any plantcondition for replay to provide opportunity to learnthe best response to a plant condition.

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Operator Training Key Features of Simulator 

• Facility to run the model in real time / high speed.Permits speeding up of slow plant processes such asboiler pressure build up. This can be very useful inavoiding tiresome waiting to observe processresponse to operator actions.

• Malfunctions of plant equipment can be createdto simulate actual plant equipment. For example,Turbine steam inlet valve can be blocked from closingon a turbine trip. Process behaviour and operator response to handle the situation can be repeatedlytaught.

• Historical record of Operator actions can be kept for 

analysis and evaluation of Operator Performance. 

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Simulator Training is Effective

Demonstrated BenefitsDemonstrated Benefits

of of 

$1000/Mw/Yr $1000/Mw/Yr 

EPRI Study….

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Basic Contents of a Simulator 

• Process Model

• Can be accurate to within 1-2% of real plantfor critical parameters

• Can simulate process behaviour even intransient condition to within 10-20 % of real

plant

• Control Model

• All real plant closed and open loop controlscan be accurately emulated / copied

• Operator Interface

• DCS based screens or hard-panels can besimulated

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Types of Simulators

1. Fully Emulated

Emulated DCSOperator 

Interface

Instructor Console with

Process &Control

Models

3. Stimulated DCS

2. Stimulated MMI

Instructor Console with

Process Models

Data Highway

DuplicateDCS

Processors

LAN

LAN

Duplicate DCS

Operator 

Interface

Instructor 

Console withProcess & Control

Models

LAN

Emulated PanelOperator 

Interface

Emulated Panel

Operator 

Interface

Serialor SCSI

Emulated PanelOperator 

Interface

Duplicate DCSOperator 

Interface

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Typical Simulator hardware

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