Kerlin et al., 1977 - Google Patents
Identification of nuclear systemsKerlin et al., 1977
- Document ID
- 9373560425531938772
- Author
- Kerlin T
- Zwingelstein G
- Upadhyaya B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Nuclear Technology
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A great deal of information about a nuclear power plant and the coefficients that describe it is contained in the data that can be collected in plant transients. Much of this information is difficult or impossible to obtain from steady-state measurements. Significant advances have …
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