DocumentCode :
643104
Title :
Space-time kinetics modeling for the determination of neutron detector signals in Advanced Heavy Water Reactor
Author :
Sagar, Y. Vidya ; Tiwari, Akhilanand P. ; Shimjith, S.R. ; Naskar, M. ; Degweker, S.B.
Author_Institution :
Reactor Control Div., Bhabha Atomic Res. Centre, Mumbai, India
fYear :
2013
fDate :
28-30 Aug. 2013
Firstpage :
1224
Lastpage :
1229
Abstract :
During the operational transients, spatial variations in the flux-shape are possible in Advanced Heavy Water Reactor (AHWR). A mathematical model is developed for the analysis of the reactor in such situations and the signals of in-core and ex-core detectors are obtained, as these are important in many control related applications. Appropriate methods are considered for determining the flux values at the detector locations and the signal generation is done with the help of suitable amplifier models. For the validation of the methodologies, the open loop transient responses of fluxes at the detectors and their associated signals are compared with those generated from the more rigorous finite difference model.
Keywords :
amplifiers; finite difference methods; fission reactor cooling; heavy water reactors; nuclear power stations; open loop systems; power generation control; signal detection; transient response; AHWR; advanced heavy water reactor; amplifier models; ex-core detectors; finite difference model; flux value determination; flux-shape; in-core detectors; mathematical model; neutron detector signal determination; open loop transient responses; operational transients; reactor analysis; signal generation; space-time kinetics modeling; spatial variations; Detectors; Equations; Frequency division multiplexing; Inductors; Mathematical model; Neutrons; Transient analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Control Applications (CCA), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hyderabad
ISSN :
1085-1992
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCA.2013.6662919
Filename :
6662919
Link To Document :
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