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Higher order sliding mode controller design for a research nuclear reactor considering the effect of xenon concentration during load following operation

Journal: Annals of Nuclear Energy (03064549)Year: January 2015Volume: 75Issue: Pages: 728 - 735
Ansarifar G.a Rafiei M.
DOI:10.1016/j.anucene.2014.09.021Language: English

Abstract

Reactor power control is one of the most important problems in a nuclear power plant. This paper presents the higher order sliding mode controller (H.O.S.M.C.) which is a robust nonlinear controller for a nuclear research reactor considering the effect of xenon concentration during load following operation. Sliding mode controllers for nuclear reactors were developed before. Traditional sliding mode technique has intrinsic problem of chattering. To cope with this problem higher order sliding mode (HOSM) is used. The nonlinear model of a research reactor (Pakistan Research Reactor-1) has been used for higher order sliding mode controller design and performance evaluation. The reactor core is simulated based on the point kinetics equations and three delayed neutron groups. The model assumes feedback from lumped fuel and coolant temperatures. The effect of xenon concentration is also included. The employed method is easy to implement in practical applications and moreover, the higher order sliding mode control exhibits the desired dynamic behavior during the entire output-tracking process. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposed controller in terms of performance, stability and robustness against disturbances. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Author Keywords

Densities of delayed neutron precursorsHigher order sliding mode controlNuclear research reactorPoint kinetics equationsXenon concentration

Other Keywords

ControllersKinetic theoryNeutronsNuclear engineeringNuclear power plantsResearch reactorsDelayed Neutron PrecursorHigher order sliding modesHigher-order sliding mode controlsLoad-following operationNuclear research reactorPakistan research reactor-1Point-kinetics equationsResearch nuclear reactorsSliding mode control