Published 1997 | Version v1
Journal article

Moderator mixing after a pressure tube failure

  • 1. Ontario Hydro, Reactor Safety and Operational Analysis Dept., Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
  • 2. Stern Laboratories Inc., Hamilton, Ontario (Canada)

Description

During a guaranteed shutdown state (GSS) in a CANDU reactor, there must be sufficient negative reactivity to ensure subcriticality in the event of a process failure. In one of the acceptable states, the reactor is kept subcritical by a high concentration of a neutron-absorbing chemical (the poison gadolinium nitrate) dissolved in the moderator (i.e., the moderator is guaranteed overpoisoned). A postulated accident scenario which is considered as a part of reactor safety analysis is the rupture of a fuel channel (i.e., a pressure tube/calandria tube break) when the reactor is in a GSS. If one of the channels in the core breaks (requiring a simultaneous failure of both the pressure tube and the surrounding calandria tube), coolant from the primary heat transport system will be discharged into the moderator, causing an associated displacement of fluid through relief ducts at the top of the calandria vessel. The incoming (unpoisoned) coolant may mix quickly with the moderator, or may mix slowly while displacing poisoned moderator through the relief ducts. The effectiveness of mixing generally depends on the break location, the coolant discharge rate and the moderator circulation. If an in-core loss of coolant accident occurred while the reactor is in this overpoisoned state, it must be guaranteed that even with the dilution of the poison by the incoming coolant the reactor will remain subcritical on both a local and global basis. This paper presents an overview of an experimental program in progress at the Moderator Test Facility at Stern Laboratories to investigate coolant/poison mixing for a simulated in-core fishmouth pressure tube/calandria tube rupture. The nominal system conditions investigated are of a reactor in a GSS, with coolant in the primary heat transport system at the same temperature as the heavily poisoned moderator, i.e., a depressurised 'cold' state. The results presented are those obtained during the commissioning of the modified Test Facility. The contents of the paper are as follows. First, the objectives of the experimental program are summarized, and a description of the facility is given, with a discussion of the loop modifications required to perform the mixing study. Then a description of the conditions studied during commissioning in the Moderator Test Facility is given. Results obtained during the commissioning, both flow visualization and measurements, are presented. Lastly, an overview of the tests to be performed during the remainder of the program is given. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Canadian Nuclear Society Bulletin
Journal Volume
18
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 5-11
ISSN
0714-7074

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Notes
4 refs., 4 figs.