Doctoral Dissertations
Date of Award
5-1989
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
Nuclear Engineering
Major Professor
Rafael B. Perez
Committee Members
T. W. Kerlin, L. F. Miller, V. Proropopescu, Gerard de Saussure, B. R. Upadhyaya
Abstract
This dissertation studies and develops some aspects of the Optimal Control Theory with the objective of evaluating the benefits that the nuclear industry could obtain by applying these advanced control techniques.
First, the basic relationship between Optimal Control Theory and Closed-Loop Control Design has been identified. As a result of this work, new algorithms have been developed for feedback implementations. The applicability of these new algorithms to problems such as state estimation, filtering, model update, and model decoupling has been studied. In addition, new alternatives to control design that are not based on Optimal Control Theory have been developed.
A broad range of application examples have been presented for several physical systems, including pressurized water nuclear reactors, boiling water nuclear reactors, steam generators, and robotics.
Recommended Citation
March-Leuba, Carlos, "Study and development of advanced control techniques for nuclear reactors and robots. " PhD diss., University of Tennessee, 1989.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/11722