Development of Thimble Handling Equipment for Nuclear In-Core Flux Mapping System

노내 핵계측 검출기 안내관 인출 및 삽입용 자동화 시스템 설계

  • 조병학 (한전전력연구원 수화력발전연구소) ;
  • 변승현 (한전전력연구원 수화력발전연구소) ;
  • 박준영 (한전전력연구원 수화력발전연구소)
  • Published : 2005.10.28

Abstract

The in-core neutron Flux Mapping System in a pressurized water reactor yields information on the neutron flux distribution in the reactor core at selected core locations by means of movable detectors. The obtained data are used to verify the reactor core design parameters. The detector cables run through guide tubes(thimbles), and typically thirty-six to fifty-eight thimbles are allocated in the reactor depending on the number of fuel assemblies. These thimbles are inserted into nuclear fuel assemblies through conduits connected from the bottom of the reactor vessel to a seal table. During the plant refueling outage period, the thimbles are withdrawn up to 4m from the seal table, the height of a nuclear fuel. In spite of their importance, however, the thimble handling work has been performed by only human operators. In addition, its efficiency is very low due to narrow working environments on the seal table, thereby resulting in the excessive radiation exposure of maintenance personnel. To solve these problems, a new thimble handling equipment for in-core flux mapping system was developed, and we confirmed its effectiveness through experiments.

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