Vita.The problem of enhancing control system reliability is studied considering several reactor models in conjunction with various computational methods. A cons [not legible] gain feedback law is calculated to satisfy the sensor failure constraint which requires that if the output of an arbitrary sensor fails to zero, the failed closed-loop system remains stable. A control law which satisfies the sensor failure constraint can be obtained using a method for calculating a constant gain output feedback law. Two methods for treating the output feedback problem are developed. One method employs an intersection technique for solving multivariable polynomial inequalities which are generated using a symbolic computer language and the Lienard-Chipa...
Abstract: This work is devoted to the program complex for calculation of dynamic processes...
A method is presented to design a spatial control system of a large pressurised heavy water reactor ...
Linear optimal feedback control theory for nuclear rocket dynamics and control problem
Efficient fault tolerant optimum or suboptimum approaches for control of nuclear reactors are discus...
In this study we propose a simple, yet inherently fault-tolerant and robust controller utilizing a c...
Application of optimal control to a boiling water nuclear reactor is the theme of this paper. The op...
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The objective of the paper is the design of a temperature controller in a nuclear power plant. First...
The purpose of this paper is to generate a controller to raise the reactor neutronic power from a lo...
Due to the existing serious climate and environment prob-lems caused by burning fossil fuels, nuclea...
Nonlinear power-level control of nuclear reactors can guarantee wide-range closed-loop stability tha...
Nuclear plants of the 21st century will employ higher levels of automation and fault tolerance to in...
Multivariable feedback control has been adapted for optimal control of the spatial power distributio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 2001.Includes ...
Abstract: This work is devoted to the program complex for calculation of dynamic processes...
A method is presented to design a spatial control system of a large pressurised heavy water reactor ...
Linear optimal feedback control theory for nuclear rocket dynamics and control problem
Efficient fault tolerant optimum or suboptimum approaches for control of nuclear reactors are discus...
In this study we propose a simple, yet inherently fault-tolerant and robust controller utilizing a c...
Application of optimal control to a boiling water nuclear reactor is the theme of this paper. The op...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The objective of the paper is the design of a temperature controller in a nuclear power plant. First...
The purpose of this paper is to generate a controller to raise the reactor neutronic power from a lo...
Due to the existing serious climate and environment prob-lems caused by burning fossil fuels, nuclea...
Nonlinear power-level control of nuclear reactors can guarantee wide-range closed-loop stability tha...
Nuclear plants of the 21st century will employ higher levels of automation and fault tolerance to in...
Multivariable feedback control has been adapted for optimal control of the spatial power distributio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 2001.Includes ...
Abstract: This work is devoted to the program complex for calculation of dynamic processes...
A method is presented to design a spatial control system of a large pressurised heavy water reactor ...
Linear optimal feedback control theory for nuclear rocket dynamics and control problem