A Study on the Fluid Mixing Analysis for Proving Shell Wall Thinning of a Feedwater Heater

급수가열기 동체 감육 현상 규명을 위한 유동해석 연구

  • 신민호 (경희대학교 대학원 기계공학과) ;
  • 황경모 (한국전력기술(주) 재료기술연구그룹) ;
  • 김경훈 (경희대학교 기계산업시스템공학부 기계공학)
  • Published : 2004.04.28

Abstract

There are multistage preheaters in the power generation plan to improve the thermal efficiency of the plant and to prevent the components from the thermal shock. The energy source of these heaters comes from the extracted two phase fluid of working system. These two-phase fluid can cause the so-called Flow Accelerated Corrosion(FAC) in the extracting piping and the bubble plate of the heater for example, in case of point Beach Nuclear Power Plant and in the Wolsung Nuclear Power Plant. The FAC is due to the mass transport of the thin oxide layer by the convection. FAC is dependent on many parameters such as the operation temperature, void fraction, the fluid velocity and pH of fluid and so on. Therefore, in this paper velocity was calculated by FLUENT code in order to find out the root cause of the wall thinning of the feedwater heaters. It also includeed in the fluid mixing analysis model are around the number 5A feedwater heater shell including the extraction pipeline. To identify the relation between the local velocities and wall thinning, the local velocities according to the analysis results were compared with distribution of the shell wall thicknes by ultrasonic test.

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