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Title: RTC-method for the control of nuclear reactor power (English)
Author: Ratemi, Wajdi A.
Language: English
Journal: Kybernetika
ISSN: 0023-5954
Volume: 34
Issue: 2
Year: 1998
Pages: [189]-198
Summary lang: English
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Category: math
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Summary: In this paper, a new concept of the Reactivity Trace Curve (RTC) for reactor power control is presented. The concept is demonstrated for a reactor model with one group of delayed neutrons, where the reactivity trace curve is simply a closed form exponential solution of the RTC-differential equation identifier. An extended reactor model of multigroup (six groups) of delayed neutrons is discussed for power control using the RTC-method which is based on numerical solution of the governing equation for the RTC-differential equation identifier. In this numerical solution, an impeded analytical solution for the RTC-identifier in every sampling time step is used. Finally, the concept is applied to a more rigorous reactor model, namely; a model of multigroup of delayed neutrons with temperature feedback. The simulation studies for all of the above mentioned cases demonstrate the validity of the concept for reactor power control with absolute elimination of power shootings. (English)
Keyword: reactor power control
Keyword: simulation
Keyword: extended reactor model of multigroup of neutrons
Keyword: RTC-differential equation identifier
Keyword: reactivity trace curve
MSC: 82D75
MSC: 93A30
MSC: 93B30
MSC: 93B40
MSC: 93C95
idZBL: Zbl 1274.93205
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Date available: 2009-09-24T19:15:09Z
Last updated: 2015-03-28
Stable URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10338.dmlcz/135198
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