真空抽除放射性惰性气体控制VVER核反应堆动力运行中燃料组件燃料元件包壳密封性

IF 0.4 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 PHYSICS, NUCLEAR
S. N. Kalmykov, S. D. Polozkov, A. I. Kurina, E. I. Golubev
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摘要

目前正在开发一种监测VVER核反应堆燃料棒包壳密封性的综合方法。其中一个主要阶段是在动力装置满负荷运行期间,可靠地记录反应堆堆芯中存在的一个或多个泄漏燃料棒。本文讨论了各代不同设计的VVER核反应堆一次回路冷却剂中裂变引起的放射性核素活性变化的一般趋势。介绍了新沃罗涅日核电站从一次回路冷却剂中取样和隔离惰性放射性气体的经验。对一次回路冷却剂中惰性放射性气体的测量方法进行了比较,包括直接光谱法、低温法和真空抽提法。以1号机组为例,解决了反应堆装置满负荷运行时燃料棒包壳破裂时间的可靠记录问题。新沃罗涅日核电站的5号反应堆。给出了基于关键参考放射性核素的反应堆堆芯状态对燃料棒密封性的对比分析结果。指示燃料棒破裂的最可靠结果是通过监测特定活动和分析惰性放射性气体比率的变化获得的,这些变化是使用惰性放射性气体的真空抽提方法进行的。监测一次回路冷却剂中惰性放射性气体的特定活性,可以高度准确地评估物理屏障的状况。所提出的提取和隔离惰性放射性气体的方法显示出高度的可靠性和结果的一致性,作为监测动力装置满负荷运行期间燃料棒包壳密封性的附加工具。有了惰性放射性气体的具体活动的代表性数据,就可以可靠地评估反应堆堆芯中燃料棒的状况。
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Vacuum Removal of Inert Radioactive Gases to Control the Tightness of Fuel Element Cladding of Fuel Assemblies of VVER Nuclear Reactors During Power Operation

Vacuum Removal of Inert Radioactive Gases to Control the Tightness of Fuel Element Cladding of Fuel Assemblies of VVER Nuclear Reactors During Power Operation

A comprehensive approach is being developed to monitor the leak tightness of fuel rod claddings in VVER nuclear reactors. One of the main stages is the reliable registration of the presence of a leaking fuel rod or rods in the core of the reactor during the operation of the power unit at full capacity. This paper discusses general trends in the changes in the activities of radionuclides resulting from fission in the coolant of the primary circuit of VVER nuclear reactors of various generations and designs. The experience of the Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant in the method of sampling and isolating inert radioactive gases from the primary circuit coolant is examined. A comparison of methods for measuring inert radioactive gases in the primary circuit coolant is conducted, including direct spectrometry, cryogenic methods, and vacuum extraction methods. The issue of reliably recording the time of fuel rod cladding breach during the operation of the reactor installation at full power is addressed, using the example of power unit no. 5 of the Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant. Comparative results of the analysis of the state of the reactor core regarding the leak tightness of fuel rods are presented, based on key reference radionuclides. The most reliable results that indicate a fuel rod breach were obtained from monitoring specific activities and analyzing the changes in the ratios of inert radioactive gases, performed using the vacuum extraction method for inert radioactive gases. Monitoring the specific activity of inert radioactive gases in the primary circuit coolant allows a highly accurate assessment of the condition of physical barriers. The proposed method for extraction and isolation of inert radioactive gases demonstrates high reliability and consistency of results, as an additional tool for monitoring the leak tightness of fuel rod claddings during the operation of a power unit at full capacity. With representative data on the specific activities of inert radioactive gases, one can reliably assess the condition of the fuel rods in the reactor core.

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Physics of Atomic Nuclei
Physics of Atomic Nuclei 物理-物理:核物理
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0.60
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56
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Physics of Atomic Nuclei is a journal that covers experimental and theoretical studies of nuclear physics: nuclear structure, spectra, and properties; radiation, fission, and nuclear reactions induced by photons, leptons, hadrons, and nuclei; fundamental interactions and symmetries; hadrons (with light, strange, charm, and bottom quarks); particle collisions at high and superhigh energies; gauge and unified quantum field theories, quark models, supersymmetry and supergravity, astrophysics and cosmology.
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