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HWR Shield Cooling Natural Circulation Study

원자로 차폐체 자연순환냉각에 관한 연구

  • Shin, Jung-Chul (Mechanical, Automotive & Air Conditioning Department, Woosong College)
  • 신정철 (우송정보대학 기계자동차설비계열)
  • Received : 2012.08.21
  • Accepted : 2012.09.07
  • Published : 2012.09.30

Abstract

The CANDU 9 shield cooling system was designed and layout with the objective of promoting natural circulation on loss of forced flow. In the present study, the shield cooling natural circulation was analyzed using verified the thermal-hydraulic code when the coolant pump or the heat exchanger was lost. This study showed that thermosyphoning cooled the end shields and prevented the end shields and the reserve water tank from boiling for at least 8 hours on loss of the shield cooling pumps but the heat exchangers still operational. With the loss of both pumps and heat exchangers, the end shields remain subcooled for up to 4 hours. To enhance thermosyphoning, the bypass connection to the line from the reserve water tank should be relocated to a point as low as possible.

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