Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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298450 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2007 | 14 Pages |
This paper presents a selection of plant analyses that were carried out by PSI in support of the Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant (Swiss boiling water reactor). The analyses were performed as part of a collaboration between Leibstadt and PSI, to help resolve some operational problems that were experienced during the power uprate beginning in 1998. The issues under investigation were related to the behavior of the condensate and feedwater systems during transients initiated by a turbine trip, load rejection and a single feedwater pump trip, all of which increased the risk of an inadvertent reactor shutdown by reaching reactor pressure vessel water level limits. The possibility of a reactor shutdown was related to perturbations in the feedwater flow caused by transitory pump cavitation of the feedwater pumps, due to a rapid depressurization in the feedwater tank. In addition to a direct analysis of plant measurement provided by Leibstadt, steady-state and transient simulations of the events were performed at PSI using the system codes TRAC-BF1 and TRACE. Through a combination of the analysis of the plant measurements, the code simulations and an analysis of the whole plant behavior using the Leibstadt plant-simulator appropriate modifications of the plant hardware, control system and operational set points were proposed. The implementation and success of these changes were verified by a number of plant tests. Finally, the original designed plant capability not to shutdown during the aforementioned transients was demonstrated.