Abstract

The problems of controlling a nuclear reactor-steam electric power plant are associated both with nuclear reactor control and with control of the integrated system, which includes the reactor as a heat source. The problems can be attacked by appropriate use of existing methods for analyzing controlled systems. Existing nuclear power plants demonstrate the feasibility of using these methods. They also indicate that not all the problems are completely solved.

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