Dynamic response of a freely rotating butterfly valve in the advanced test reactor – dynamic fluid-body interaction modeling

IF 2.6 3区 工程技术 Q1 NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Changhu Xing, Carlos E. Estrada Perez, Casey J. Jesse, Lucas D. Zachow
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Abstract

To regulate primary coolant flow in the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR), a butterfly valve was installed between the primary coolant pumps and the reactor core. If the mechanical connection between the valve's disk and its shaft ever fails, the disk will rotate freely. Rapid disk rotation may induce pressure surges that could damage upstream pipes. In the present work, the rotational trajectory and pressure evolution during a disk free-rotation scenario were analyzed via the dynamic fluid-body interaction (DFBI) approach in STAR-CCM+, with the movement of a solid being driven by the forces and moment/torque imposed by its surrounding fluid. Assuming a large initial opening angle, the disk accelerates slowly, but swiftly passes the closed position. As a result of the sudden valve closure, a pressure surge occurs in the upstream pipes, exceeding their maximum allowable pressure. Furthermore, the disk does not stabilize at the closed position but continually oscillates due to the unsteady nature of the coolant flow. Because of the significant and continuous water hammer effect, a fix to the butterfly valve is being implemented to prevent rapid valve closure due to failure at the valve's disk/shaft mechanical connection.
先进试验反应堆中自由旋转蝶阀的动态响应--动态流体-体相互作用建模
为了调节先进试验堆(ATR)的一次冷却剂流量,在一次冷却剂泵和堆芯之间安装了一个蝶阀。如果阀瓣和轴之间的机械连接发生故障,阀瓣将自由旋转。磁盘的快速旋转可能引起压力激增,从而损坏上游管道。在本工作中,通过STAR-CCM+中的动态流体-体相互作用(DFBI)方法分析了圆盘自由旋转情况下的旋转轨迹和压力演变,其中固体的运动受到其周围流体施加的力和力矩/扭矩的驱动。假设初始开启角度较大,阀瓣加速缓慢,但迅速通过关闭位置。由于阀门突然关闭,上游管道中出现压力激增,超过其最大允许压力。此外,由于冷却剂流动的不稳定性质,圆盘在关闭位置不稳定,而是不断振荡。由于明显且持续的水锤效应,目前正在对蝶阀进行固定,以防止由于阀瓣/轴机械连接失效而导致阀门快速关闭。
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Nuclear Engineering and Technology 工程技术-核科学技术
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
7.40%
发文量
431
审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: Nuclear Engineering and Technology (NET), an international journal of the Korean Nuclear Society (KNS), publishes peer-reviewed papers on original research, ideas and developments in all areas of the field of nuclear science and technology. NET bimonthly publishes original articles, reviews, and technical notes. The journal is listed in the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) of Thomson Reuters. NET covers all fields for peaceful utilization of nuclear energy and radiation as follows: 1) Reactor Physics 2) Thermal Hydraulics 3) Nuclear Safety 4) Nuclear I&C 5) Nuclear Physics, Fusion, and Laser Technology 6) Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Radioactive Waste Management 7) Nuclear Fuel and Reactor Materials 8) Radiation Application 9) Radiation Protection 10) Nuclear Structural Analysis and Plant Management & Maintenance 11) Nuclear Policy, Economics, and Human Resource Development
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