robust optimal gain scheduling controller for nuclear reactors

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مهرداد نوری خاجوی

m n. khajavi assistant prof shahid rajaei university tehran iran غلامحسین پایگانه

gh.h paygane assistant prof shahid rajaei university tehran iran محمدباقر منهاج

mb menhaj associate prof. school of computer and electrical engineering, oklahoma state university oklahoma, u.s.a

abstract

nuclear power reactors are, in nature nonlinear and time varying. these characteristics must be considered, if large power variations occur in their working regime. in this paper a robust optimal gain scheduling controller for regulating the power of a nuclear reactor has been designed and simulated. the proposed controller is capable of regulating power levels in a wide power range (10% to 100% power levels). the controller achieves a fast and good transient response. the simulation results show that the proposed controller outperforms the fixed optimal control recently cited in the literature for nuclear power plants.

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