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    <dc:date>2026-06-23T06:19:05Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Spatial Power Control of Singularly Perturbed Large Nuclear Reactor ?</title>
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    <description>Title: Spatial Power Control of Singularly Perturbed Large Nuclear Reactor ?
Authors: Munje, Ravindra; Patre, B.M
Abstract: Controlling of large nuclear reactors is a challenging task due to simultaneous&#xD;
presence of both slow and fast varying dynamic modes. This paper presents the design of&#xD;
linear quadratic regulator for spatial power control of a large Advanced Heavy Water Reactor&#xD;
(AHWR). The AHWR system is represented by 90  rst order nonlinear di erential equations&#xD;
with 5 inputs and 18 outputs. After linearization, the original ill-conditioned system of AHWR&#xD;
is represented into standard singularly perturbed two-time-scale form and decomposed into two&#xD;
comparatively lower order subsystems, namely, `slow' and `fast' subsystems of orders 73 and 17&#xD;
respectively. Two individual optimal controllers are developed for both the subsystems and then&#xD;
a composite controller is obtained for original system. This composite controller is applied to the&#xD;
vectorized nonlinear model of AHWR. From dynamic simulation in representative transients,&#xD;
the suggested controller is found to be superior to other methods.</description>
    <dc:date>2016-09-11T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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