Published July 1977 | Version v1
Journal article

Computer modeling of flow induced in-reactor vibrations

  • 1. Argonne Natl Lab, Ill

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An assessment of the reliability of finite element method computer models, as applied to the computation of flow induced vibration response of components used in nuclear reactors, is presented. The prototype under consideration was the Fast Flux Test Facility reactor being constructed for US-ERDA. Data were available from an extensive test program which used a scale model simulating the hydraulic and structural characteristics of the prototype components, subjected to scaled prototypic flow conditions as well as to laboratory shaker excitations. Corresponding analytical solutions of the component vibration problems were obtained using the NASTRAN computer code. Modal analyses and response analyses were performed. The effect of the surrounding fluid was accounted for. Several possible forcing function definitions were considered. Results indicate that modal computations agree well with experimental data. Response amplitude comparisons are good only under conditions favorable to a clear definition of the structural and hydraulic properties affecting the component motion. 20 refs

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Journal Title
Journal of the Power Division
Journal Volume
103
Journal Issue
1
Series
J. Power Div., Am. Soc. Civ. Eng.
Journal Page Range
37-50
ISSN
0569-8030

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