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Solution of operational problems utilization of an EX-IRT-2000 heat exchanger

Abstract

The Bandung TRIGA Mark II Reactor has been successfully operated for 21 years, especially in low power operation or as neutron sources for various experiments. Most of the operating time, approximately 80% of routine operation, was dedicated for radio-isotope production. During routine operation for radio-isotope production, the reactor could not be operated at full power. The reactor was operated at 60% of the maximum power (1 MWth) due to the inability of the original heat exchanger to operate properly. The reason is that slack deposition was built-up on the secondary side of the heat exchanger. Therefore, it reduced the coefficient of heat transfer considerably. To solve the problems, a set of heat exchanger including the pump was installed In parallel with the original unit. The heat exchanger was an IRT-2000 Reactor Heat exchanger which was collected from the abandoned IRT-2000 Project. The heat exchanger has capacity of 1.25 MW. The new heat exchanger could reduced the outlet temperature of the primary coolant Into 42 deg. C. While the original-heat exchanger at the worst condition and at 600 kW of power reach outlet temperature 49 deg. C. The IRT Heat Exchanger is a counter flow heat exchanger. (author)
Authors:
Razak, Abdu [1] 
  1. Research Centre for Nuclear Techniques, National Atomic Energy Agency (Indonesia)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1986
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
INIS-US-09N0265; TOC-18
Resource Relation:
Conference: 10. biennial U.S. TRIGA users' conference, College Station, TX (United States), 6-9 Apr 1986; Other Information: Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); 2 figs, 6 tabs; Related Information: In: 10. biennial U.S. TRIGA users' conference. Papers and abstracts, 380 pages.
Subject:
21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; CAPACITY; HEAT EXCHANGERS; HEAT TRANSFER; ISOTOPE PRODUCTION; NEUTRON SOURCES; PRIMARY COOLANT CIRCUITS; PUMPS; REACTOR OPERATION; TRIGA-2 REACTOR
OSTI ID:
21157018
Research Organizations:
TRIGA Reactors, GA Technologies Inc., San Diego, CA (United States); Texas A and M University, College Station, TX (United States)
Country of Origin:
United States
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: US09N0287035058
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 4.1-4.18
Announcement Date:
May 18, 2009

Citation Formats

Razak, Abdu. Solution of operational problems utilization of an EX-IRT-2000 heat exchanger. United States: N. p., 1986. Web.
Razak, Abdu. Solution of operational problems utilization of an EX-IRT-2000 heat exchanger. United States.
Razak, Abdu. 1986. "Solution of operational problems utilization of an EX-IRT-2000 heat exchanger." United States.
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title = {Solution of operational problems utilization of an EX-IRT-2000 heat exchanger}
author = {Razak, Abdu}
abstractNote = {The Bandung TRIGA Mark II Reactor has been successfully operated for 21 years, especially in low power operation or as neutron sources for various experiments. Most of the operating time, approximately 80% of routine operation, was dedicated for radio-isotope production. During routine operation for radio-isotope production, the reactor could not be operated at full power. The reactor was operated at 60% of the maximum power (1 MWth) due to the inability of the original heat exchanger to operate properly. The reason is that slack deposition was built-up on the secondary side of the heat exchanger. Therefore, it reduced the coefficient of heat transfer considerably. To solve the problems, a set of heat exchanger including the pump was installed In parallel with the original unit. The heat exchanger was an IRT-2000 Reactor Heat exchanger which was collected from the abandoned IRT-2000 Project. The heat exchanger has capacity of 1.25 MW. The new heat exchanger could reduced the outlet temperature of the primary coolant Into 42 deg. C. While the original-heat exchanger at the worst condition and at 600 kW of power reach outlet temperature 49 deg. C. The IRT Heat Exchanger is a counter flow heat exchanger. (author)}
place = {United States}
year = {1986}
month = {Jul}
}