Electromagnetic Pumps for Main Cooling Systems of Commercialized Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor
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概要
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An electromagnetic pump (EMP) has superior potential to improve the economic performance and ease of maintenance of sodium-cooled fast reactors. This study investigates the adequateness of a modular-type EMP system for large-sized (1,500 MWe class) sodium-cooled fast reactors. A flow rate of over 500 m3/min is required for the main circulating pump of such reactors. There is concern that such a large EMP will cause flow instability. A modular-type EMP system can solve this issue since smaller EMPs are arranged in parallel and the flow rate of each EMP is reduced. Parallel-module EMP systems have been investigated as the primary and secondary circulating pumps. The results of the design study and electromagnetic analysis of the primary main pump confirmed that flow instability does not occur under all operational conditions. From a safety viewpoint, a reliable flow-coast-down system has been proposed, comprising an electric supply system with a permanent magnet synchronous motor and a reliable circuit breaker system. The modular-type EMP system is also effective for the secondary system, drastically simplifying the piping arrangement. The results of this study show that the modular-type EMP system is highly compatible with the main circulating pumps of large-sized sodium-cooled fast reactors, as well as the advantages gained from adopting this system.
- 2011-03-01
著者
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CHIKAZAWA Yoshitaka
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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ARA Kuniaki
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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AIZAWA Kosuke
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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KOTAKE Shoji
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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AIZAWA Rie
Toshiba Corporation
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OTA Hiroyuki
Toshiba Corporation
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Ota Hiroyuki
Toshiba Corp.
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