Author/Authors :
Young، نويسنده , , Ho Park; Nam، نويسنده , , Zin Cho ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
To suppress the spatial xenon oscillations in a nuclear reactor, an
implementable stabilization scheme is proposed based on the finite dimensional
compensator theory in control theory for the distributed parameter
systems, The method is applied to a one-dimensional reactor whose dynamics
is governed by one-group diffusion equation with its associated iodine and
xenon dynamics, The modal decomposition of the state variables enables us
to use the pole assignment algorithms developed in finite dimensional systems
to obtain the stabilizing compensator gains, This allows us to estimate the
states of a reactor in a transient using output measurement data and arbitrary
initial conditions, and control the states using the estimated values, The
resulting compensator is tested by using model-based data for measurement
output through numerical simulations, The results show that unstable spatial
xenon oscillations initiated by perturbations can be controlled by the finite
dimensional compensator