Analysis of Failure to Start the Electric Heater of Diesel Generator in a Nuclear Power Plant

Author(s):  
Zhaoming Wang ◽  
Lei Ma
2016 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 74-79
Author(s):  
E.A. Abidova ◽  
L.S. Hegay ◽  
A.V. Chernov ◽  
V.A. Bulava ◽  
O.Yu. Pugachyova ◽  
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Author(s):  
Salah K. Kanaan ◽  
Amer Omanovic

In 2004, a decision was made to perform a modernization and a new power uprate of unit 2 at Oskarshamn nuclear power plant in Sweden. Among the most important reasons for this decision were new safety regulations from Swedish Radiation Safety Authority and ageing of important components. A project was established and became the largest nuclear power modernization in the world. The modernization led to the need of analysing the auxiliary power system to ensure that it could supply the unit after the uprate, given tolerances on current, voltage and frequency. During the process of developing models for the diesel generator sets, it turned out that the suppliers could not deliver enough satisfactory material for modelling the diesel engines, the speed controllers and the magnetization systems. Therefore, Oskarshamn nuclear power plant with the help of the manufacturers of the diesel generator sets carried out additional measurements in order to collect data for modelling. Based on electric circuit diagrams provided by the manufacturers, block diagrams of the magnetization systems were made. For the speed controllers, no information was available at all so it was assumed that the controller was of PI-type. The parameters of the magnetization systems and the speed controllers were then tuned using the measurement results. Finally, a comparison between simulated results and the measurement results were made, showing good agreement. This is especially true in the most commonly used operating interval of the diesel generator sets.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 32
Author(s):  
Meng Wang

This paper introduces an applicable test plan for emergency diesel generator in nuclear power plant. It advances improvement approaches with problems found during field commissioning test and its trouble-shooting processes. The method is based on the integration of complementary through, the extension theory of matter-element model and neural network theory combine to overcome a neural network to learn shelters, and other defects. The purpose of this paper is to provide the better running and commissioning experience for the similar emergency generator unit.


2020 ◽  
Vol 207 ◽  
pp. 01027
Author(s):  
Ana Borissova ◽  
Dimityr Popov

This article proposes a combination of nuclear power plant and grid-scale energy storage, classified as Carnot battery. The electric heater heats molten salts when excess electricity is available in the grid. The steam that is produced in a small modular nuclear reactor is heated with hot molten salts in the external super-heater. For continuous superheating to be ensured, the plant is equipped with molten salt thermal energy storage. The combined plant and reference NPP are modelled and simulated at steady-state conditions. Due to the higher turbine inlet temperature, the efficiency of the combined generation-storage nuclear plant is substantially improved. The proposed concept makes the co-location of NPP and Carnot Battery more attractive than the separate plants. The integrated thermal storage acts as secondary electricity storage. As such, it surpasses compressed air storage and is competitive with the pumped hydro storage, in the absence of their geographical and environmental constraints.


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