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Title: Fuel Damage Reduction by Installation of Particle Traps in the Feedwater Lines

Conference ·
OSTI ID:20997096
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  1. Vattenfall Utveckling AB (Sweden)
  2. Forsmarks Kraftgrupp AB, 742 03 Oesthammar (Sweden)
  3. Ringhals AB, Vaeroebacka, 430 22 Vaeroebacka (Sweden)

Fuel damages are commonly caused by grinding of the cladding due to debris entering the reactor pressure vessel. In order to reduce the probability for fuel damages so-called particle traps have been developed and are currently in operation in two Swedish nuclear power plants. The particle traps are of type axial centrifugal separators, and are characterized by a robust design, high separation rate and low pressure drop (typically less than 1 bar). Special care has been taken in the design of the flow straightener, which efficiently eliminates the swirl in the flow. The model tests show that the Swirl number downstream of the particle trap is typically the same order of magnitude or less than that downstream of a pipe bend. The particles are separated from the main flow and collected in a separate chamber, which is emptied only during the outages. Traps have been developed for both upward or downward flow direction, with feedwater flows from 300 to 900 kg/s. The present paper describes the development work, which is primarily based on full-scale model tests supported by CFD-calculations. Some operating experiences from plants in which particle traps currently are in use are also reported. (authors)

Research Organization:
The ASME Foundation, Inc., Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990 (United States)
OSTI ID:
20997096
Resource Relation:
Conference: 14. International conference on nuclear engineering (ICONE 14), Miami - Florida (United States), 17-20 Jul 2006; Other Information: Country of input: France
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English