Delayed Hydride Cracking Velocity of Irradiated Zr-2.5Nb Tubes after a 30-Year Operation in the Wolsong Unit 1

2005 ◽  
Vol 475-479 ◽  
pp. 1409-1414
Author(s):  
Young Suk Kim ◽  
Sang Bok Ahn ◽  
Kyung Soo Im ◽  
Wan H. Oh

The aim of this study is to investigate a change in delayed hydride cracking (DHC) velocity of Zr-2.5Nb tubes with fast neutron fluence (E>1MeV) and predict the DHC velocity of the irradiated Wolsong 1 Zr-2.5Nb tubes at a neutron fluence corresponding to the 30 year design lifetime. To this end, the DHC velocity were determined at temperatures ranging from 100 to 280 oC on unirradiated Zr-2.5Nb tubes and the irradiated Zr-2.5Nb tubes in the Wolsong Unit-1 to the neutron fluence of 8.9x1025 n/m2 (E>1MeV). DHC tests were conducted on the compact tension specimens charged with 34 to 100 ppm hydrogen in accordance with the KAERI DHC procedures that have been validated through a round robin test on DHC velocity of Zr-2.5Nb tubes as an IAEA coordinated research project. Irradiated Zr-2.5Nb tubes had 3 to 5 times higher DHC velocity than that of unirradiated Zr-2.5Nb tubes while the inlet region of the irradiated Zr-2.5Nb tube with the highest yield strength had a slightly higher DHC velocity compared to that of the outlet region with the lowest yield strength. From a normalized correlation of yield strength and DHC velocity of the Zr-2.5Nb tubes, the yield strength was found to govern the DHC velocity of the Zr-2.5Nb tubes irrespective of the neutron fluence and operating temperatures. The DHC velocity of the irradiated Zr-2.5Nb tubes is predicted after a 30 year operation in the Wolsong Unit 1 on the basis of an increase in the yield strength with neutron fluence and a DHC velocity dependence on the yield strength of Zr-2.5Nb tubes.

2019 ◽  
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pp. 01062
Author(s):  
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Joachim Seifert ◽  
Lars Schinke ◽  
Maximilian Beyer ◽  
Philipp Mehrfeld ◽  
...  

Currently available energetic evaluation methods for heat pump and micro-CHP systems lead to results which partly deviate strongly from field measurements. A new evaluation method based on the Hardware-in-the-Loop concept was therefore developed and tested in a research project. The method employs representative days. A procedure for determining the representative days is presented. The functionality of the concept could be proven in a round robin test and the energetic key figures can be confirmed by values from field measurements values.


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Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 101091 ◽  
Author(s):  
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