Low-sensitivity control of nuclear reactors

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The design of nuclear-reactor controllers with low sensitivity to variations in system operating conditions is formulated. The superiority of the low-sensitivity design over the conventional optimal one is demonstrated by a numerical example.

Inspec keywords: sensitivity; power system control; control system synthesis; optimal control; nuclear reactors

Other keywords: nuclear reactors; controllers; low sensitivity; low sensitivity control; design

Subjects: Optimal control; Nuclear reactors; Control of nuclear systems; Control system analysis and synthesis methods

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