Core Construction Flashcards

1
Q

What does the core barrel do?

A
  • Provides the primary support of the core
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2
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What does the thermal shield do?

A
  • Protects vessel by supplying shielding from high gamma and neutron flux
  • Provides some preheat of reactor coolant
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3
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What does the Diffuser Plate do?

A
  • Provides uniform flow distribution to the lower core plate
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4
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What do the Core Baffles and Formers do?

A
  • Provide transition between rectangle fuel assemblies and circular core
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5
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What does the Upper Core Plate do?

A
  • Contains orientations pins for the fuel assemblies
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6
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What does the Lower Core Plate do?

A
  • Provides support and orientation pins for fuel assemblies

- 4 holes direct flow thru each assembly

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7
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What does the Secondary Support Assembly do?

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  • Limits core movement if core barrel falls

- With the maximum 1-1/4” downward displacement of the core the control rods would remain aligned in the fuel assemblies

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8
Q

What is a primary neutron source?

A
  • Californium 252
    • Spontaneous fission
    • Used for int. startup only
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9
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What is a secondary neutron source?

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  • Antimony-Beryllium
    • 4 sources installed each made up of 4 rodlets
    • Activated by neutron flux during power operations
    • Gamma is used to activate the Beryllium
    • Beryllium is the neutron source ***
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10
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What are the core penetrations?

A
  • 58 for in-core NIs
  • 53 for CRDMs
  • 1 vent connection
  • 5 In-core Thermocouples
  • 1 RVLIS/Vent connection
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11
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What does the Core Support casting do?

A
  • Core support casting is the bottom of the core barrel.

- Prevents rotation and horizontal movement of barrel by fitting in keyways** on vessel wall.

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12
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What is the Reactor Core flow path?

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  1. Enters vessel through 4 inlet nozzles
  2. 1% leaks by upper core barrel to outlet nozzles
  3. 0.5% goes into upper head area for cooling
  4. 98.5% flows down between core barrel and vessel wall
  5. Flow between thermal shield and barrel for cooling
  6. Flow turns up through support casting, diffuser plate and lower core plate - proper flow distribution includes higher flow in center region of core
  7. 0.5% flows between barrel and baffles
  8. 2.5% flows up control rod guide thimbles
  9. Coolant mixes in upper internals region and exits via outlet nozzles
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13
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What are the important flows to core?

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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
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14
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What is the control rod Composition?

A
  • Silver - 80%
  • Indium - 15%
  • Cadmium - 5%
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15
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What is the purpose of the NSO Orifice?

A
  • Limits downstream break flow to within the capacity of 1 CCP
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