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Adaptive control of non-minimum phase systems Application to the P.W.R. steam generator water level control

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2 Author(s)
Irving, E. ; Electricité de France, Clamart, France ; Bihoreaux, C.

Due to the problems of the automatic water level control from low load to full load, utilization of different adaptive control methods is presented in this paper after description of a simplified model of the level of the steam generator and analysis of the drawbacks of the classical controllers. The problems involved in the implementation of different adaptive control methods are described and finally a simplified adaptive control method is set out which avoids the different problems encountered.

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Decision and Control including the Symposium on Adaptive Processes, 1980 19th IEEE Conference on  (Volume:19 )

Date of Conference: 10-12 Dec. 1980

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