Published November 2008 | Version v1
Journal article

Experiments about the integrity of BWR relief pipes in postulated radiolysis gas combustion. Scenario No.2. Minor steam leakages without any lowering of the water level

  • 1. Pro-Science GmbH, Ettlingen (Germany)
  • 2. Inst. fuer Kern- und Energietechnik, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe (Germany)
  • 3. EnBW Kernkraft GmbH, Kernkraftwerk Philippsburg, Philippsburg (Germany)

Description

The experiments described in this article were performed to study this comprehensive radiolysis gas scenario: - The relief pipe is filled completely with radiolysis gas (2H2+O2). - After opening of the S and R valve, the radiolysis gas is compressed adiabatically by the incoming steam without mixing. - Roughly at the point of peak pressure in the relief pipe (20 bar) the radiolysis gas ignites. This dynamic scenario was studied in steady-state model experiments with a test pipe which corresponds to the relief pipes installed in KKP-1 in terms of materials, dimensions, and manufacturing control. The initial conditions and boundary conditions of the experiments were conservative. In the course of the tests, the maximum dynamic strain and the residual plastic deformation of the test pipe were measured via the transient detonation load. The maximum dynamic strain measured was 0.75%, the maximum residual plastic strain reached 0.15%. The pipe suffered no other deformation above and beyond this slight plastic strain. The radiolysis gas detonation was simulated very well numerically. Using the calculated pressure loads in a structural dynamics model also showed good agreement with the measured maximum dynamic pipe strains. In this way, the experimental findings were confirmed theoretically. The experiments and the calculations showed that postulated radiolysis gas reactions during pressure relief cannot jeopardize the integrity of the relief pipe. (orig.)

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Additional titles

Original title (German)
Experimente zur Integritaet von SWR-Abblaserohren bei postulierten Radiolysegasverbrennungen. Szenario 2. Geringe Dampfleckagen ohne Wasserspiegelabsenkung

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Atw. Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Kernenergie
Journal Volume
53
Journal Issue
11
Journal Page Range
p. 703-709
ISSN
1431-5254