SIMULATION MODEL OF A PASSIVE DECAY HEAT REMOVAL SYSTEM FOR LEAD-COOLED FAST REACTORS

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Damiani, Lorenzo [1 ]
Prato, Alessandro Pini [1 ]
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[1] Univ Genoa, DIME MASE, I-16126 Genoa, Italy
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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The generation IV lead cooled fast reactors are of particular interest for the Italian research: several influential companies (Ansaldo Nucleare, ENEA) are involved in these important European R&D projects. At present, one significant European project in progress is LEADER (Lead cooled European Advanced DEmonstrator Reactor) which includes, among its goals, the construction of a lead-cooled fast reactor demonstrator, ALFRED (Advanced Lead Fast Reactor European Demonstrator). The demonstrator has to include technical solutions that simplify the construction phase and assure full safety in operation; according to the latest guidelines, ALFRED final configuration will be characterized by a secondary loop providing bayonet-tube steam generators. The Authors have addressed the issue of bayonet-tube steam generators proposing the EBBSG (External Boiling Bayonet Steam Generator) system, in which the reaction heat is extracted from the lead by means of coolant under vapor phase. This is possible thanks to an external feed-water boiling, based on the known Loeffler scheme, coupled to the bayonet tube concept. In the present paper, the Authors propose a decay heat removal (DHR) system to match the EBBSG scheme. The DHR system is fully passive, exploiting natural circulation phenomena. The performance of the proposed DHR system is investigated through a Matlab-Simulink model. The results are satisfactory since, according to the simulations, the proposed DHR system is able to keep the primary coolant temperature within a safety range for a sufficient time, avoiding the lead freezing or over-heating.
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页码:1273 / 1280
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