Abstract

Due to the complexity of compensating for reactivity under internal and external disturbances, it is very difficult to maneuver the power output of a nuclear reactor. Moreover, the process parameters calculated as a result of power changes cannot be used in operational automated control systems due to their complexity using physical and mathematical models. An approximation model of the processes occurring in a nuclear reactor in the form of a transfer function was proposed. Integrated into the control system, the approximation model makes it possible to compensate for xenon oscillations and regulate the quantitative measure of nuclear reactor stability.

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