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[en] A method of model validation is described which yields a numerical criterion for model acceptability. This criterion indicates the fidelity with which model predictions follow recorded transients. It is based on assessing the amount of distortion in terms of parameter variation that the model has to undergo in order to follow the records exactly. This is compared with parameter variations that can be permitted on the basis of approximations known to have been made in the model. Examples are drawn from boiler modelling and nuclear plant control. The method is not restricted to small perturbations and is very suitable for safety transients. (author)
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British Nuclear Energy Society, London; 342 p; ISBN 0 7277 0269 6;
; 1986; p. 247-255; British Nuclear Energy Society; London (UK); 3. international conference on boiler dynamics and control in nuclear power stations; Harrogate (UK); 21-25 Oct 1985; Price Pound65.00

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