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EFFECTS OF SUPPORT STRUCTURE CHANGES ON FLOW-INDUCED VIBRATION CHARACTERISTICS OF STEAM GENERATOR TUBES

  • Ryu, Ki-Wahn (Department of Aerospace Engineering, Chonbuk National University) ;
  • Park, Chi-Yong (Korea Electric Power Research Institute) ;
  • Rhee, Hui-Nam (School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Sunchon National University)
  • Published : 2010.02.28

Abstract

Fluid-elastic instability and turbulence-induced vibration of steam generator U-tubes of a nuclear power plant are studied numerically to investigate the effect of design changes of support structures in the upper region of the tubes. Two steam generator models, Model A and Model B, are considered in this study. The main design features of both models are identical except for the conditions of vertical and horizontal support bars. The location and number of vertical and horizontal support bars at the middle of the U-bend region in Model A differs from that of Model B. The stability ratio and the amplitude of turbulence-induced vibration are calculated by a computer program based on the ASME code. The mode shape with a large modal displacement at the upper region of the U-tube is the key parameter related to the fretting wear between the tube and its support structures, such as vertical, horizontal, and diagonal support bars. Therefore, the location and the number of vertical and horizontal support bars have a great influence on the fretting wear mechanism. The variation in the stability ratios for each vibrational mode is compared with respect to Model A and Model B. Even though both models satisfy the design criteria, Model A shows substantial improvements over Model B, particularly in terms of having greater amplitude margins in the turbulence-excited vibration (especially at the inner region of the tube bundle) and better stability ratios for the fluid-elastic instability.

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