Universal system of passive heat removal from the core of a research reactor

This paper presents the results of an analysis of a universal cooling system for the core of re- search reactors built on the passive principle of natural convection. A 3-D model, technologi- cal and design diagrams of the reactor installation are provided, along with examples of nu- merical evaluat...

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Main Authors: Uzikov Vitaly, Uzikova Irina
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2019/1451-39941900008U.pdf
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spelling doaj-6ed2d92fccd9476c8ba30335465653852020-11-25T00:35:53ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesNuclear Technology and Radiation Protection1451-39941452-81852019-01-0134210712110.2298/NTRP181228008U1451-39941900008UUniversal system of passive heat removal from the core of a research reactorUzikov Vitaly0Uzikova Irina1JSC “SSC RIAR”, Ulyanovsk region, Dimitrovgrad, Russian FederationAssystem E&OS, Saint-Priest, FranceThis paper presents the results of an analysis of a universal cooling system for the core of re- search reactors built on the passive principle of natural convection. A 3-D model, technologi- cal and design diagrams of the reactor installation are provided, along with examples of nu- merical evaluation of transients during the operation of the cooling circuit in normal and emergency modes to substantiate the possibility of using such a cooling system in research re- actors of small and medium power. The principal feature of the described passive system is the absence of not only active elements, such as circulation pumps and shut-off and control valves from the cooling circuit, but also of passive elements with moving parts, such as a check valve. The cooling circuit includes only vessels, piping and a heat exchanger. The absence of elements with mechanical moving parts can significantly reduce the likelihood of equipment failures and improve the reliability of such a cooling system while also reducing its cost. The versatility of the proposed system allows it to be used for a wide range of research reactor plants with various capacities, which are nowadays being developed designed to carry out programs in various areas of research and applied usages related to nuclear technologies.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2019/1451-39941900008U.pdfresearch reactorpassive systemreactor cooling systemsafety of nuclear reactornatural convection
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author Uzikov Vitaly
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Universal system of passive heat removal from the core of a research reactor
Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
research reactor
passive system
reactor cooling system
safety of nuclear reactor
natural convection
author_facet Uzikov Vitaly
Uzikova Irina
author_sort Uzikov Vitaly
title Universal system of passive heat removal from the core of a research reactor
title_short Universal system of passive heat removal from the core of a research reactor
title_full Universal system of passive heat removal from the core of a research reactor
title_fullStr Universal system of passive heat removal from the core of a research reactor
title_full_unstemmed Universal system of passive heat removal from the core of a research reactor
title_sort universal system of passive heat removal from the core of a research reactor
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
issn 1451-3994
1452-8185
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper presents the results of an analysis of a universal cooling system for the core of re- search reactors built on the passive principle of natural convection. A 3-D model, technologi- cal and design diagrams of the reactor installation are provided, along with examples of nu- merical evaluation of transients during the operation of the cooling circuit in normal and emergency modes to substantiate the possibility of using such a cooling system in research re- actors of small and medium power. The principal feature of the described passive system is the absence of not only active elements, such as circulation pumps and shut-off and control valves from the cooling circuit, but also of passive elements with moving parts, such as a check valve. The cooling circuit includes only vessels, piping and a heat exchanger. The absence of elements with mechanical moving parts can significantly reduce the likelihood of equipment failures and improve the reliability of such a cooling system while also reducing its cost. The versatility of the proposed system allows it to be used for a wide range of research reactor plants with various capacities, which are nowadays being developed designed to carry out programs in various areas of research and applied usages related to nuclear technologies.
topic research reactor
passive system
reactor cooling system
safety of nuclear reactor
natural convection
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