Title of article
Dynamic behavior analysis of different pressurizer types on a high-pressure test facility
Author/Authors
Shoghi, Abolfazl Faculty of Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Hosseini, Ali Faculty of Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Shirani, Amir Saeed Faculty of Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Zangian, Mahdi Faculty of Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
Pages
7
From page
23
To page
29
Abstract
The pressurizer is a key equipment to ensure the safe operation of pressurized water
reactor by maintaining the reactor coolant system pressure within allowed tolerances.
Various pressure control systems (Pressurizer) are adopted in industrial applications to
satisfy their characteristics. In accordance with the purpose of using nuclear facilities,
steam, gas-steam, and gas pressurizer (PRZ) have been used. In nuclear industry,
the dynamic behavior of each PRZ is different. Peak pressure is one of the important
parameters in choosing the type of PRZ. This study has been evaluated for the University
of Wisconsin High-Pressure Critical Heat Flux (WHPCHF) facility as the base loop.
Three PRZs are connected to the WHPCHF loop to evaluate their performance during
the in-surge scenario. The Peak pressure of the three PRZs is evaluated during transients.
The results showed that the use of the Non-condensable Gas (NCG) increases the peak
pressure due to the lack of NCG condensation during transient conditions. The use of
gas PRZ makes it possible to change the pressure quickly. Also, the pure gas PRZ has
the highest peak pressure but has straightforward control logic. The gas PRZ is the best
choice for small reactors and high-pressure test facilities.
Keywords
Pressurizer , Dynamic behavior , Peak pressure , Control logic , Test facilities
Journal title
Radiation Physics and Engineering
Serial Year
2022
Record number
2732663
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