Nuclear reactor power supply

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ABSTRACT:
The neutron absorbing medium in a reactor is changed in dependence upon the loading of the reactor, or any other operating mode where the power distribution axially is to be maintained within acceptable limits, by varying the chemical shim in the coolant of the reactor. The error for effecting the change is derived by comparing the average temperature of the coolant and a reference temperature which is a programmed function of the power delivered by the turbine energized by the reactor. The reference temperature is derived by converting the turbine impulse chamber pressure into a temperature parameter. A compensated temperature error is derived from an electrical compensating network typically a PID controller. At the input of this network an electrical analog of the temperature error is impressed and its output, a compensated temperature error, is derived. The correcting command is derived from the output of a non-linear gain network. At the input of this gain network the compensated temperature error is impressed. The output is supplied to a facility for changing the neutron-absorbing medium which is connected to the reactor. The compensating network and the gain network may be part of an analog logic system or part of a digital computer system.

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