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Optimization Scheme of Turbine Frequency Regulation for Passive Nuclear Power Plant

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Frequency is one of significant operation parameters for the power plant, and also one of significant assessment indicators for grid. Tracking and model switch of turbine control are used to realize partial function of frequency regulation for the passive nuclear power plant. However, there is one existing defect that turbine cannot completely participate in grid frequency regulation. One optimization scheme is proposed in this paper. By adding a specialized function for frequency regulation, the frequency regulation output is introduced into both G model and L model to complete the function of turbine frequency regulation. At the same time, a specialized power limiter is added to prevent reactor from overpower due to frequency regulation at full power level.

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Bai, LY., Gu, K., Zeng, B., Yin, G. (2019). Optimization Scheme of Turbine Frequency Regulation for Passive Nuclear Power Plant. In: Xu, Y., Xia, H., Gao, F., Chen, W., Liu, Z., Gu, P. (eds) Nuclear Power Plants: Innovative Technologies for Instrumentation and Control Systems. SICPNPP 2018. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 507. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3113-8_12

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