• Title of article

    Development and Application of the Reactor Coolant On-Line Leakage Evaluation Model for Pressurized Water Reactors

  • Author/Authors

    LIANG، THOMAS K. S. نويسنده , , CHANG، CHIN-JANG نويسنده , , Hung، Huan-Jen نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    -291
  • From page
    292
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    With the consideration of mass unbalance, coolant shrinking, and compressibility, a model for reactor coolant leakage evaluation has been developed to quantify on-line the system leakage rate with conventional system measurements, regardless of where the leak occurs. This model has been derived from the system of total continuity, and it divides the reactor coolant system (RCS) into two regions, namely, the saturated and subcooled regions. The pressurizer is considered as a saturated region, and the remaining part of the RCS is regarded as a subcooled region. Taking the on-line measurements of the RCS including the RCS pressure, temperature, pressurizer water level, and charging and letdown flow rates, this model can directly evaluate on-line the RCS leakage rate. It is noted that this model is applicable only if the RCS remains subcooled. To verify the applicability of this model, data generated by RELAP5/MOD3 simulation and experimental measurements from the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taiwan, Integral System Test Facility were adopted to assess this model. With further on-line verification against the Maanshan training simulator, this model was finally delivered to the Maanshan nuclear power plant (a three-looped Westinghouse pressurized water reactor) to assist the operator training and online evaluation of the RCS leakage rate. The smallest amount of leak flow that can be detected by the ROCK model is 3 gal/min.
  • Keywords
    Power-aware
  • Journal title
    NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
  • Record number

    29833