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The supercritical water cooled reactor (SCWR) is one of the six Generation IV nuclear reactors. A novel control system design method for the Canadian SCWR, known as CANDU SCWR, is developed in this study. The main dynamic of this reactor can be represented as a multiple input and multiple output (MIMO) system governed by highly non-linear partial differential equations. Even though the non-linear...
Temperature lag between atmosphere and earth can be harnessed using earth air heat exchange (EAHE) systems. In general, temperature difference between atmosphere and soil can be employed both for cooling and heating, during summer and winter, respectively. In this paper, the adopted and implemented 1-dimensional heat transfer models are validated with the performed experiment at IIT Rajasthan. The...
The temperature lag property of earth, in reference to atmosphere, can be utilized using earth-air heat exchanger, both for cooling and heating in summers and winters respectively. This approach is expected to be beneficial for cooling/heating in arid regions, such as, Jodhpur Rajasthan, in order to provide the required comfort level. In this paper, the developed one dimensional steady and unsteady...
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