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UN0601 - Control, Instrumentation and Electrical Systems in CANDU Nuclear Power Plants

Objectives of the course. OBJECTIVETo provide students with essential knowledge of control, instrumentation, and electrical measurement systems in power plants. GOALSAt the end of the course, the student should be able to perform simple analysis of control systems, design feedback control

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UN0601 - Control, Instrumentation and Electrical Systems in CANDU Nuclear Power Plants

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    1. UN0601 - Control, Instrumentation and Electrical Systems in CANDU Nuclear Power Plants Jin Jiang Professor and NSERC/UNENE Senior Research Chair Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering The University of Western Ontario London, Ont N6A 5B9, Canada jjiang@eng.uwo.ca

    2. Objectives of the course OBJECTIVE To provide students with essential knowledge of control, instrumentation, and electrical measurement systems in power plants. GOALS At the end of the course, the student should be able to perform simple analysis of control systems, design feedback controllers, such as PID controllers. The student will also be able to understand basic instrumentations and measurement techniques used in a nuclear power plant.

    3. Natural division of the course materials Basic Control System Theories modeling, classical control, time domain, frequency domain, stability Measurements and Instrumentation flow, temperature, pressure, etc Instrumentation and control of Nuclear Power Plants plant specific systems.

    4. Lecture Time and Locations

    5. Course materials and presentation slides

    6. Course evaluation

    7. Projects

    8. Home Assignments

    9. Teaching styles The course to be conducted in a relaxed environment Student participation is encouraged No reasonable requests are ignored Student feedbacks are appreciated (in particular, in the early part of the course) The ‘true’ objective is to have fun and to learn something along the way

    10. Contacting the instructor

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