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Bundle 13 position verification tool description and on-reactor use

Abstract

To address the Power Pulse problem, Bruce B uses Gap: a comprehensive monitoring program by the station to maintain the gap between the fuel string and the upstream shield plug. The gap must be maintained within a band. The gap must not be so large as to allow excessive reactivity increases or cause high impact forces during reverse flow events. It should also not be so small as to cause crushed fuel during rapid, differential reactor/fuel string cool downs. Rapid cool downs are infrequent. The Bundle 13 Position Verification Tool (BPV tool) role is to independently measure the position of the upstream bundle of the fuel string. The measurements are made on-reactor, on-power and will allow verification of the Gap Management system`s calculated fuel string position. This paper reviews the reasons for developing the BPV tool. Design issues relevant to safe operation in the fuelling machine, fuel channel and fuel handling equipment are also reviewed. Tests ensuring no adverse effects on channel pressure losses are described and actual on-reactor, on-power results are discussed. (author). 4 figs.
Authors:
Onderwater, T G [1] 
  1. Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd., Peterborough, ON (Canada)
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1996
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
INIS-CA-0052; CONF-9605298-
Reference Number:
SCA: 210400; PA: AIX-28:076131; EDB-97:143825; SN: 97001880537
Resource Relation:
Conference: 1. international conference on CANDU fuel handling systems, Toronto (Canada), 13-14 May 1996; Other Information: PBD: 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings of the 1. international conference on CANDU fuel handling systems; PB: 231 p.
Subject:
21 NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; BRUCE-5 REACTOR; FUEL CHANNELS; DISPLACEMENT GAGES; FUEL ELEMENT CLUSTERS; POSITIONING; IN CORE INSTRUMENTS; REACTIVITY; REACTOR MONITORING SYSTEMS; SAFETY ENGINEERING; SPACERS
OSTI ID:
545959
Research Organizations:
Canadian Nuclear Society, Toronto, ON (Canada)
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98605472; ISBN 0-919784-43-7; TRN: CA9700727076131
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE98605472
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
pp. 83-92
Announcement Date:
Dec 10, 1997

Citation Formats

Onderwater, T G. Bundle 13 position verification tool description and on-reactor use. Canada: N. p., 1996. Web.
Onderwater, T G. Bundle 13 position verification tool description and on-reactor use. Canada.
Onderwater, T G. 1996. "Bundle 13 position verification tool description and on-reactor use." Canada.
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title = {Bundle 13 position verification tool description and on-reactor use}
author = {Onderwater, T G}
abstractNote = {To address the Power Pulse problem, Bruce B uses Gap: a comprehensive monitoring program by the station to maintain the gap between the fuel string and the upstream shield plug. The gap must be maintained within a band. The gap must not be so large as to allow excessive reactivity increases or cause high impact forces during reverse flow events. It should also not be so small as to cause crushed fuel during rapid, differential reactor/fuel string cool downs. Rapid cool downs are infrequent. The Bundle 13 Position Verification Tool (BPV tool) role is to independently measure the position of the upstream bundle of the fuel string. The measurements are made on-reactor, on-power and will allow verification of the Gap Management system`s calculated fuel string position. This paper reviews the reasons for developing the BPV tool. Design issues relevant to safe operation in the fuelling machine, fuel channel and fuel handling equipment are also reviewed. Tests ensuring no adverse effects on channel pressure losses are described and actual on-reactor, on-power results are discussed. (author). 4 figs.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1996}
month = {Dec}
}