Verification Test and Model Updating for a Nuclear Fuel Rod with Its Supporting Structure

  • H. S. Kang (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • K. N. Song (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, H. K. (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • K. H. Yoon (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • Y. H. Jung (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
  • Published : 2001.02.01

Abstract

Pressurized water reactor(PWR) fuel rods. which are continuously supported by a spring system called a spacer grid(SG), are exposed to reactor coolant at a flow velocity of up to 6-8 m/s. It is known that the vibration of 3 fuel rod is generated by the coolant flow, a so-called flow-induced-vibration(FIV), and the relative motion induced by the FIV between the fuel rod and the SG can wear away the surface of the fuel rod, which occasionally leads to its fretting failure. It is, therefore, important to understand the vibration characteristics of the fuel rod and reflect that in its design. In this paper, vibration analyses of the fuel rod with two different SGs were performed using both analytical and experimental methods. Updating of the finite element(FE) model using the measured data was performed in order to enhance confidence in the FE model of fuel rods supported by an SG. It was found that the modal parameters are very sensitive to the spring constant of the SG.

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