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The rehabilitation/upgrading of Philippine Research Reactor

Abstract

The Philippine Research Reactor (PRR-1) is the only research reactor in the Philippines. It was acquired through the Bilateral Agreement with the United States of America. The General Electric (G.E.) supplied PRR-1 first become operational in 1963 and used MTR plate type fuel. The original one-megawatt G.E. reactor was shutdown and converted into a 3 MW TRIGA PULSING REACTOR in 1984. The conversion includes the upgrading of the cooling system, replacement of new reactor coolant pumps, heat exchanger, cooling tower, replacement of new nuclear instrumentation and standard TRIGA console, TRIGA fuel supplied by General Atomic (G.A.). Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) provided the old reactor, did the detailed design of the new cooling system, provided the new non-nuclear instrumentation and electrical power supply system and performed all construction, installation and modification work on site. The TRIGA conversion fuel is contained in a shrouded 4-rod cluster which fit into the original grid plate. The new fuel is a E{sub 1}-U-Z{sub 1}-H{sub 1.6} TRIGA fuel, has a 20% wt Uranium loading with 19.7% U-235 enrichment and about 0.5 wt % Erbium. The Start-up, calibration and Demonstration of Pulsing and Full Power Operation were completed during a three week start-up phase which were  More>>
Authors:
Renato, T Banaga [1] 
  1. Philippines Nuclear Research Inst., Quezon (Philippines)
Publication Date:
Oct 01, 1998
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
JAERI-Conf-98-015; CONF-9711223-
Reference Number:
SCA: 220600; PA: JPN-99:002139; EDB-99:035262; SN: 99002060118
Resource Relation:
Conference: 1997 workshop on the utilization of research reactors, Bandung (Indonesia), 6-13 Nov 1997; Other Information: PBD: Oct 1998; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings of the 1997 workshop on the utilization of research reactors; PB: 495 p.
Subject:
22 NUCLEAR REACTOR TECHNOLOGY; PRR-1 REACTOR; PONDS; LEAKS; TANKS; INSPECTION; REPAIR; VENTILATION SYSTEMS; CRANES
OSTI ID:
327223
Research Organizations:
Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE99723943; TRN: JP9902139
Availability:
OSTI as DE99723943
Submitting Site:
JPN
Size:
pp. 406-411
Announcement Date:
Apr 15, 1999

Citation Formats

Renato, T Banaga. The rehabilitation/upgrading of Philippine Research Reactor. Japan: N. p., 1998. Web.
Renato, T Banaga. The rehabilitation/upgrading of Philippine Research Reactor. Japan.
Renato, T Banaga. 1998. "The rehabilitation/upgrading of Philippine Research Reactor." Japan.
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title = {The rehabilitation/upgrading of Philippine Research Reactor}
author = {Renato, T Banaga}
abstractNote = {The Philippine Research Reactor (PRR-1) is the only research reactor in the Philippines. It was acquired through the Bilateral Agreement with the United States of America. The General Electric (G.E.) supplied PRR-1 first become operational in 1963 and used MTR plate type fuel. The original one-megawatt G.E. reactor was shutdown and converted into a 3 MW TRIGA PULSING REACTOR in 1984. The conversion includes the upgrading of the cooling system, replacement of new reactor coolant pumps, heat exchanger, cooling tower, replacement of new nuclear instrumentation and standard TRIGA console, TRIGA fuel supplied by General Atomic (G.A.). Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) provided the old reactor, did the detailed design of the new cooling system, provided the new non-nuclear instrumentation and electrical power supply system and performed all construction, installation and modification work on site. The TRIGA conversion fuel is contained in a shrouded 4-rod cluster which fit into the original grid plate. The new fuel is a E{sub 1}-U-Z{sub 1}-H{sub 1.6} TRIGA fuel, has a 20% wt Uranium loading with 19.7% U-235 enrichment and about 0.5 wt % Erbium. The Start-up, calibration and Demonstration of Pulsing and Full Power Operation were completed during a three week start-up phase which were performed last March 1968. A few days after, a leak in the pool liner was discovered. The reactor was shutdown again for repair and up to present the reactor is still in the process of rehabilitation. This paper will describe the rehabilitation/upgrading done on the PRR-1 since 1988 up to present. (author)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1998}
month = {Oct}
}