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Reactor Noise Analysis Based on Nonlinear Dynamic Theory — Application to Power Oscillation

Tomoaki Suzudo

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 113 / Number 2 / February 1993 / Pages 145-160

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE93-A24004

The information dimension is one of the simplest quantities that can be used to determine the asymptotic motion of the time evolution of a nonlinear system. The application of this quantity to reactor noise analysis is proposed, and the possibility of its application to power oscillation analysis is examined. The information dimension of this regime is equal to the number of independent oscillating modes, which is an intuitive physical variable. Time series data from computer experiments and experiments with an actual physical system are used for the analysis. The results indicate that the method is useful for a detailed analysis of reactor power oscillation.