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Optimal Control of Distributed Nuclear Reactors

Part of the book series: Mathematical Concepts and Methods in Science and Engineering (MCSENG, volume 41)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Introduction

    • G. S. Christensen, S. A. Soliman, R. Nieva
    Pages 1-3
  3. Some Mathematical Optimization Techniques

    • G. S. Christensen, S. A. Soliman, R. Nieva
    Pages 5-24
  4. Distributed Reactor Modeling

    • G. S. Christensen, S. A. Soliman, R. Nieva
    Pages 25-69
  5. Optimal Control of Distributed Nuclear Reactors

    • G. S. Christensen, S. A. Soliman, R. Nieva
    Pages 71-133
  6. Control of Distributed Reactors in Load-Following

    • G. S. Christensen, S. A. Soliman, R. Nieva
    Pages 135-202
  7. Conclusions

    • G. S. Christensen, S. A. Soliman, R. Nieva
    Pages 231-232
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 233-236

About this book

This book is devoted to the mathematical optimization theory and modeling techniques that recently have been applied to the problem of controlling the shape and intensity of the power density distribution in the core of large nuclear reactors. The book has been prepared with the following purposes in mind: 1. To provide, in a condensed manner, the background preparation on reactor kinetics required for a comprehensive description of the main problems encountered in designing spatial control systems for nuclear reactor cores. 2. To present the work that has already been done on this subject and provide the basic mathematical tools required for a full understand­ ing of the different methods proposed in the literature. 3. To stimulate further work in this challenging area by weighting the advantages and disadvantages of the existing techniques and evaluating their effectiveness and applicability. In addition to coverage of the standard topics on the subject of optimal control for distributed parametersystems, the book includes, at amathemati­ cal level suitable for graduate students in engineering, discussions of con­ ceptsoffunctional analysis, the representation theory ofgroups, and integral equations. Although these topics constitute a requisite for a full understanding of the new developments in the area of reactor modeling and control, they are seidom treated together in a single book and, when they are, their presenta­ tion isoften directed to the mathematician.They are thus relatively unknown to the engineering community.

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

    G. S. Christensen

  • Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

    S. A. Soliman

  • Instituto de Investigaciones Electricas, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico

    R. Nieva

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