2008
DOI: 10.3327/jnst.45.257
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Xenon Oscillation Control in Large PWRs Using a Characteristic Ellipse Trajectory Drawn by Three Axial Offsets

Abstract: We have proposed a very simple xenon oscillation control procedure for axial xenon oscillation control based on a characteristic trajectory. The trajectory is drawn by three offsets of power distributions, namely, AOp, AOi, and AOx, which are defined as the axial offset (AO) of power distribution, AO of power distribution under which the current iodine distribution is obtained as the equilibrium, and that for xenon distribution, respectively. When these offsets are plotted on the X-Y plane for (AOp À AOx, AOi … Show more

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“…Applicability 13) It has been demonstrated at PWRs in Japan that this procedure can terminate the xenon oscillation completely with one bang-bang control step. However, it is not assured that the initial control rod position can be recovered.…”
Section: Reconstruction Of the Ellipse And Confirmation Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Applicability 13) It has been demonstrated at PWRs in Japan that this procedure can terminate the xenon oscillation completely with one bang-bang control step. However, it is not assured that the initial control rod position can be recovered.…”
Section: Reconstruction Of the Ellipse And Confirmation Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these derivations are presented in Ref. 13), we rewrite them below without neglecting the stability index.…”
Section: Reconstruction Of the Ellipse And Confirmation Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
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