Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1728155 Annals of Nuclear Energy 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Steam dryer performance after extended power uprate is considered.•Effects of Acoustic Side Branches (ASB) on steam dryers is analyzed.•The ABS represents a reduction in the acoustic loads to the steam dryer.•Spectrograms of signals were obtained for frequency analysis.

This work is a compilation of the current status of the steam dryer performance after the implementation of power uprates in Boiling Water Reactors (BWR). Some Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) have reported failures and cracking in the steam dryer by acoustic resonances that cause excessive vibration due to the increase of steam flow. The replacement of the steam dryer, structural reinforcement and the connection of Acoustic Side Branches (ASB) are the main solutions adopted in order to avoid mechanical failures.The signal analysis of the vibration of the main steam lines in a typical BWR5, was performed using the Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT). Signals were collected by the strain gauges located around the main steam lines (MSL). Two scenarios are analyzed; the first, is the signal obtained before the installation of the ASB, and the second, the signal obtained after installation. The results show the effectiveness of the ASB to damp the strong resonances when the steam flow increases, which represents an important reduction in the acoustic loads to the steam dryer.

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