Modelling and analysis of nuclear reactor system coupled with a liquid metal battery

A. Shigrekar, Jiangkai Peng, Temitayo O. Olowu, Fernando Gallego Dias, Tyler Westover
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Traditionally, nuclear power plants in the U.S. provide baseload power to the power grid because they have less flexibility for ramping their output power than natural gas peaking plants. However, achieving climate goals to reduce the consumption of fossil‐based natural gas places pressure on nuclear power plants and other power generators to ramp up their power output to balance grid generation with demand. This paper presents the modelling and performance analysis of a nuclear reactor system (NRS) coupled to a liquid‐metal battery (LMB) to improve its dynamic response and enable its black start capability. The NRS and LMB thermal behaviour are modelled in Dymola, while the electrical dynamics of the LMB and power grid are modelled in RTDS‐RSCAD. Both simulation platforms are coupled and share their thermal and electrical data using a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) communication protocol. The dynamic performance of the NRS‐LMB integration is tested on the IEEE 9 bus, which demonstrates its ability to respond and provide frequency and voltage regulation. The black start capability of the NRS‐LMB is also evaluated by simulating a grid outage and using the LMB to supply the auxiliary loads required to bring the NRS back online as soon as possible. The results show that coupling an NRS to an LMB improves the system dynamic performance and enables it to black start after being disconnected from the grid for several days.
耦合液态金属电池的核反应堆系统建模与分析
传统上,美国的核电厂为电网提供基荷电力,因为与天然气调峰电厂相比,它们在提高输出功率方面的灵活性较低。然而,为实现减少化石天然气消耗的气候目标,核电厂和其他发电厂面临着提高输出功率以平衡电网发电量和需求的压力。本文介绍了核反应堆系统(NRS)与液态金属电池(LMB)耦合的建模和性能分析,以改善其动态响应并实现黑启动能力。核反应堆系统和液态金属电池的热行为在 Dymola 中建模,而液态金属电池和电网的电气动态则在 RTDS-RSCAD 中建模。两个仿真平台通过传输控制协议/互联网协议(TCP/IP)通信协议进行耦合并共享热数据和电气数据。在 IEEE 9 总线上测试了 NRS-LMB 集成的动态性能,证明了其响应和提供频率与电压调节的能力。此外,还通过模拟电网停电,利用 LMB 提供所需的辅助负载,使 NRS 尽快恢复在线,对 NRS-LMB 的黑启动能力进行了评估。结果表明,将 NRS 与 LMB 相耦合可提高系统的动态性能,使其在与电网断开连接数天后仍能黑启动。
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