1991
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4549(91)90046-z
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Pattern recognition application for surveillance of abnormal conditions in a nuclear reactor

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“…For a power noise analysis [18][19][20][21], we must first extract any reactor dynamics influences from the recorded waveforms (overcompensation by the AR power control rod, etc.). In this respect, we want to determine a baseline with respect to which reference the instantaneous power by subtraction obtains the power noise.…”
Section: Power Noise Baseline and Fourier Transformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a power noise analysis [18][19][20][21], we must first extract any reactor dynamics influences from the recorded waveforms (overcompensation by the AR power control rod, etc.). In this respect, we want to determine a baseline with respect to which reference the instantaneous power by subtraction obtains the power noise.…”
Section: Power Noise Baseline and Fourier Transformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the 1980's and 90's, pattern recognition methodologies and, in particular, cluster analysis were used widely for the study of the IBR-2 and its condition diagnostics (Gonzalez et al, 1974;Pepelyshev and Dzwinel, 1990a,b, 1991, 1992. These methods permitted the investigation of very fine and weak reactivity perturbations that could not be observed and investigated with any other method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%