WATER-LEVEL MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY DURING BWR INSTABILITY

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作者
TOROK, RC
DERBIDGE, TC
HEALZER, JM
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[1] RES PARTNERSHIP,SUNNYVALE,CA 94086
[2] S LEVY INC,CAMPBELL,CA 95008
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10.1016/0029-5493(94)90041-8
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TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
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0827 ; 082701 ;
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This paper addresses the performance of the water-level measurement system in a boiling water reactor (BWR) during severe instability oscillations which, under some circumstances, can occur during an anticipated transient without SCRAM (ATWS). Test data from a prototypical mock-up of the water-level measurement system was used to refine and calibrate a water-level measurement system model. The model was then used to predict level measurement system response, using as boundary conditions vessel pressures calculated by RETRAN for an ATWS/instability event. The results of the study indicate that rapid pressure changes in the reactor pressure vessel which cause oscillations in downcomer water level, coupled with differences in instrument line lengths, can produce errors in the sensed water level. Using nominal parameters for the measurement system components, a severe instability transient which produced a 0.2 m peak-to-minimum water-level oscillation in the vessel downcomer was predicted to produce pressure difference equivalent to a 0.7 m level oscillation at the input to the differential pressure transmitter, 0.5 m oscillation at the output of the transmitter, and an oscillation of 0.3 m on the water-level indicator in the control room. The level measurement system error, caused by downcomer water-level oscillations and instrument line length differential, is mitigated by damping both in the differential pressure transmitter used to infer level and in the control room display instrument.
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页码:173 / 184
页数:12
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