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[en] The stability of a reactor system with multiple transport lags and a nonlinear control element is analyzed by using the parameter plane method in which variables are transformed into a logarithmic function. Taking lag time as the continuously variable parameter, stability analyses have been conducted for both simplified and realistic reactor models. From the former, many interesting phenomena are observed. For example, under some conditions, the system repeats the periodic sequence of stability and instability with the increment of lag time, while the frequency of a limit cycle changes discontinuously at specific lag time. In the latter model, similar phenomena are observed. 7 refs
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IEEE nuclear science/nuclear power systems symposium; San Francisco, CA, USA; 17 - 19 Oct 1979; CONF-791037--
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IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science; ISSN 0018-9499; ; v. NS-27(1); p. 948-953
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