Study of ballooning of a completely voided pressure tube of Indian PHWR under heat up condition

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Author list: Nandan G, Majumdar P, Sahoo PK, Kumar R, Chatterjee B, Mukhopadhyay D, Lele HG

Publisher: Elsevier

Place: LAUSANNE

Publication year: 2012

Journal: Nuclear Engineering and Design (0029-5493)

Journal acronym: NUCL ENG DES

Volume number: 243

Start page: 301

End page: 310

Number of pages: 10

ISSN: 0029-5493

Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

In a nuclear reactor, loss of coolant accident (LOCA) considers wide range of postulated damage or rupture of pipe in the heat transport piping system. In case of LOCA with/without failure of emergency core cooling system in a Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor, the pressure tube (PT) temperature can rise significantly due to fuel heat up and gross mismatch of heat generation and heat removal in the affected channel. The extent and nature of deformation is important from reactor safety point of view. Experimental setups have been designed and fabricated to simulate ballooning (radial deformation) of PT for 220 MWe IPHWRs. Experiments have been conducted using voided PTs at 4 and 6 MPa internal pressure at different heating rates. It is observed that at 4 MPa and 6 MPa internal pressure, the PT sagged at about 500 degrees C before the ballooning initiation. The ballooning initiates at a temperature around 625 degrees C and contact between PT and Calandria Tube (CT) occurs at around 680 degrees C, respectively, for 4 MPa and the same was at 550 degrees C and 640 degrees C for 6 MPa. The structural integrity of PT is retained (no breach) for all the experiments. The PT heat up is found to be arrested after the contact between PT and CT, thus establishing the moderator acting as an efficient heat sink for IPHWRs. A thermal creep model 'PTCREEP' has been developed to predict creep behaviour of the FT of IPHWR. It is found that the contact time predicted by PTCREEP is very close to the experimental result. Hence, PTCREEP can be used for the prediction of the ballooning behaviour of the PT for IPHWR in case of LOCA for the operating temperature and pressure range. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


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