Design of a Fractional Order Phase Shaper for Iso-damped Control of a PHWR under Step-back Condition
Suman Saha, Saptarshi Das, Ratna Ghosh, Bhaswati Goswami, R., Balasubramanian, A.K. Chandra, Shantanu Das, Amitava Gupta

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fractional order phase shaper combined with a PID controller to achieve iso-damped, dead-beat power reduction in a nuclear reactor during step-back, improving response robustness over traditional passive methods.
Contribution
It presents a novel fractional order phase shaper design for nuclear reactor control, demonstrating improved dead-beat response and robustness compared to existing passive step-back mechanisms.
Findings
Fractional order phase shaper achieves iso-damped response.
Enhanced power reduction with minimal undershoot.
Better performance than traditional reactor regulating systems.
Abstract
Phase shaping using fractional order (FO) phase shapers has been proposed by many contemporary researchers as a means of producing systems with iso-damped closed loop response due to a stepped variation in input. Such systems, with the closed loop damping remaining invariant to gain changes can be used to produce dead-beat step response with only rise time varying with gain. This technique is used to achieve an active step-back in a Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR) where it is desired to change the reactor power to a pre-determined value within a short interval keeping the power undershoot as low as possible. This paper puts forward an approach as an alternative for the present day practice of a passive step-back mechanism where the control rods are allowed to drop during a step-back action by gravity, with release of electromagnetic clutches. The reactor under a step-back…
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