Title of article
Component exposure in hypothetical accidents with very fast depressurization in a HTR module reactor
Author/Authors
Stocker، Bernd نويسنده , , Hurtado، Antonio نويسنده , , Struth، Stephan نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-296
From page
297
To page
0
Abstract
The starting event of the massive air ingress into the core of the HTR module reactor, classified as hypothetical incident, is the very fast depressurization of the primary circuit. Provided that the integrity of the reactor pressure vessel is not in question, a rupture of the connecting pressure vessel between reactor pressure vessel and steam generator vessel is the maximum possible leak cross-section. In this work it is investigated whether the components of the reactor pressure vessel are exposed by the depressurization process to mechanical loads which exceed the load limits. These loads are caused by two different events, the strong momentum change of the fluid and the local pressure differences, respectively. Due to the momentum change the bottom reflector receives the maximum load, whereby only 2% of the compressive strength of the graphite quality used there are reached. However, the load by local pressure differences is between passed volumes and in normal operation, not-passed volumes lead to high load values. A maximum pressure difference of 44.5 bar was calculated at the thermal top shield. © 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Shallow crack effect , Strain hardening , Rolisselier model
Journal title
Nuclear Engineering and Design
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Nuclear Engineering and Design
Record number
14121
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