Title :
Study of MOV operator and motor characteristics to determine torque capability
Author :
Hussain, B. ; Behera, A.K. ; Alsammarae, A.J.
Author_Institution :
KCI Engineering Consultants, Downers Grove, IL, USA
fDate :
12/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Motor operated valves (MOVs) used in the nuclear generating stations require the high torque capability of a motor when demanded during an accident scenario. This paper specifically deals with the behavior and classification of motors used in AC MOVs. This paper also deals with a methodology that may be consistently applied to determine the realistic capability (that is, rating) of the motor/operator. As an ongoing resolution to the NRC IEB 89-10 issue of the impact of degraded voltage condition and other environmental conditions on torque capability of the MOVs, the determination of appropriate motor torque capability is essential
Keywords :
AC motors; fission reactor cooling; torque; valves; AC motor operated valves; NRC IEB 89-10; accident; degraded voltage condition; motor; nuclear power stations; torque capability; AC motors; Accidents; Actuators; Character generation; Degradation; Manufacturing; Nuclear power generation; Pistons; Torque; Valves;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on