Core Construction Flashcards
What does the core barrel do?
Provides the primary support of the core
What does the thermal shield do?
- Protects vessel from neutron embrittlement
- Provides some preheat of reactor coolant
What does the Diffuser Plate do?
Provides uniform flow distribution to the lower core plate
What do the Core Baffles and Formers do?
Maintains the rectangular fuel assemblies in a circular pattern
What does the Upper Core Plate do?
Contains orientation pins for the fuel assemblies
What does the Lower Core Plate do?
- Contains support and orientation pins for fuel assemblies
- 4 holes direct flow thru each assembly
What does the Secondary Support Assembly do?
- Limits core movement if core barrel falls
- With a ½ ” drop of the Core Barrel, control rod tips remain in fuel assembly guide tubes (still aligned)
What is a primary source of neutron radiation?
Californium 252
- Spontaneous fission
- Used for initial startup only
What is a secondary source of neutron radiation?
Beryllium
What does the Core Support casting do?
Prevents rotation and horizontal movement of barrel by fitting in keyways on vessel wall.
What is the Reactor Core flow path?
- Enters vessel through 4 inlet nozzles
- 1% leaks by upper core barrel to outlet nozzles
- 0.5% goes into upper head area for cooling
- 98.5% flows down between core barrel and vessel wall
- Flow between thermal shield and barrel for cooling
- Flow turns up through support casting, diffuser plate and lower core plate - proper flow distribution includes higher flow in center region of core
- 0.5% flows between barrel and baffles
- 2.5% flows up control rod guide thimbles
- Coolant mixes in upper internals region and exits via outlet nozzles
What are the important flows to core?
Enter:
- 1% leaks by upper core barrel to outlet nozzles
- 0.5% goes into upper head area for cooling
- 98.5% flows down between core barrel and vessel wall
Exit:
- 0.5% flows between barrel and baffles
- 2.5% flows up control rod guide thimbles
What is the TS 2.1.1.1 limit for DNBR with WRB-1 DNB?
≥ 1.17
What is the TS 2.1.1.1 limit for WRB-3 correlation with a DNBR where WRB-1 correlation is not applicable?
≥ 1.30
What is the TS 2.1.1.2(RCS Core Safety Limits) limit for peak fuel centerline temp?
< 5080°F and decreasing by 58°F/10,000 MWD/MTU
What does TS 2.1.2 (RCS Core Safety Limits) state?
RCS pressure shall be maintained ≤ 2735 psig in Modes 1-5
What mode(s) is TS 2.1.2 (RCS Core Safety Limits) required to be maintained?
Modes 1-5
If TS Safety Limit 2.1.2 is violated in mode 2, what needs to be done?
Restore RCS pressure to ≤ 2735# (compliance) and be in mode 3 w/in 1 hr
If TS Safety Limit 2.1.2 is violated in mode 4, what needs to be done?
Restore RCS pressure to ≤ 2735# (compliance) within 5 minutes
What is the TS Safety Limit Bases?
Bases on not violating following fuel criteria
- 95% probability with 95% confidence level that the hottest fuel rod in the core does not experience DNB
- 95% probability with 95% confidence level that the hottest fuel pellet in the core will not experience centerline fuel melting
What is the control rod Composition?
- Silver - 80%
- Indium - 15%
- Cadmium - 5%
What is the purpose of the NSO Orifice?
Limits downstream break flow to within the capacity of 1 CCP