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Power distribution control of CANDU reactors based on modal representation of reactor kinetics

Abstract

Modal synthesis representation of a neutronic kinetic model for a CANDU reactor core has been utilized in the analysis and synthesis for reactor control systems. Among all the mode shapes, the fundamental mode of the power distribution, which also coincides with the desired reactor power distribution during operation, is used in the control system design. The nonlinear modal models are linearized around desired operating points. Based on the linearized model, linear quadratic regulator (LQR) control approach is used to synthesize a state feedback controller. The performance of this controller has been evaluated by using the original nonlinear models under load-following conditions. It has been demonstrated that the proposed reactor control system can produce more uniform power distribution than the traditional reactor regulation systems (RRS); in particular, it is more effective in compensating the Xenon induced transients.

Authors

Xia L; Jiang J; Luxat JC

Journal

Nuclear Engineering and Design, Vol. 278, , pp. 323–332

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

October 15, 2014

DOI

10.1016/j.nucengdes.2014.05.048

ISSN

0029-5493

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