Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6762034 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The CALO experiments demonstrate that there is no significant risk of vapour accumulation with thermal insulation made of screwed panels. Panel-junction clearance of â¼0.5Â mm is sufficient to release the vapour produced around the lower head. If the clearance is smaller, the panel connection would be deformed due to the pressure difference between the inner and outer volumes. The connection would deform sufficiently, or even screws would break, before vapour accumulation between the vessel and the insulation reached the level of the lower head.
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Authors
B. Duret, J.C. Bonnard, J.M. Seiler, G.Greffier G.Greffier, J. Dru, B. Tourniaire,