Finite differences with exponential filtering in the calculation of reactivity
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D. Suescún Díaz
and A. Senra Martinez
Abstract
A formulation for the calculation of reactivity using a recursive process is presented in this paper, as well as the treatment to reduce noise intensity that is found in the nuclear power signal. Using the history of nuclear power considered as the memory of such power and the filter exponentially adjusted with the least squares method, it is possible to reduce the nuclear power fluctuations without causing attenuation for the calculation of reactivity and with a smaller delay than that for low-pass filter of first order delay filter.
Kurzfassung
Vorgestellt wird die Berechnung der Reaktivität mit Hilfe eines rekursiven Prozesses sowie die Behandlung zur Reduzierung der Rauschintensität im Leistungssignal. Mit Hilfe der Entwicklung der nuklearen Leistung, die als Datenspeicher der Leistung betrachtet wird und der exponentiell mit Hilfe der Methode der kleinsten Quadrate angepassten Filter, ist es möglich, Leistungsschwankungen zu reduzieren ohne eine Schwächung für die Berechnung der Reaktivität zu bewirken und dies mit einer kleineren Verzögerung als der für Tiefpassfilter oder Verzögerungsfilter erster Ordnung.
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