Abstract

The control of nuclear power plants covers a wide range of problems and requires understanding of the many interactions and objectives involved in obtaining operational flexibility and safety. Improved solutions must be developed as nuclear plants will increasingly require operation in a load-following mode. The authors discuss applications, problems, trends, and their perspectives. Areas where researchers developing control methods can contribute toward improved control design are outlined.

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