scholarly journals Stochastic Wind Profiles Determination for Radioactive Substances Released from Nuclear Power Plants

Nuclear Power ◽  
10.5772/9914 ◽  
2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Tullio ◽  
Bardo Bodmann ◽  
Kelen Berra De Mello
2018 ◽  
Vol 63 (6) ◽  
pp. 27-33
Author(s):  
Б. Галушкин ◽  
B. Galushkin ◽  
С. Горбунов ◽  
S. Gorbunov ◽  
В. Клочков ◽  
...  

To develop a simple methodological apparatus for constructing typical scenarios of accidents and estimate of emissions of radioactive substances from nuclear power plants with VVER reactors in the planning and implementation of protective measures for the population.Material and methods_ To build the model of release of radionuclides into the environment in case of an accident used literary experimental data of outputs of the radioactive substances from the fuel when it is heating and melting, the destruction of the fuel rod cladding, the use of technical means retention of radioactive substances in the containment of the reactor and their behaviour in the containment (sedimentation, sorption, etc.).Results_ Mathematical apparatus has been developed to quantify the magnitude of emissions of radioactive substances at nuclear power plants with VVER reactors depending on the time for dose-forming radionuclides in the instantaneous rupture of cooling pipelines in the presence of additional failure of NPP safety systems. The amount of emission of each deterministic of an accident correspond to the level 4 to 7 of the INES scale. Radionuclide release into the environment was calculated in the following physical and chemical processes_ heating and melting of fuel, depressurization of fuel rod claddings, peculiarities of the behavior of radionuclides in the containment shell (deposition, etc.) and operation of technical means to ensure radiation safety, structural leakages of the buildings. As an example, the assessment of the release of radionuclides into the environment depending on the time for level 5 of the INES accident scale is given. Conclusion_ Methodical apparatus can be used in the construction of typical scenarios for the development of basis accidents and assessment of radioactive emissions at nuclear power plants with VVER reactors in the planning and implementation of protective measures for the population and emergency exercises and training_


1997 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  
pp. 23-27
Author(s):  
E. P. Kasatkina ◽  
D. E. Shilin

Currently, more than 400 nuclear power plants (NPPs) are operating on the planet, more than 100 are under construction. In addition, a large number of individual nuclear reactors operate. By 1990, 46 power units at 15 nuclear power plants were operating in the territory of the former USSR, 111 reactors in the United States and another 12 are under construction. Hundreds of tons of uranium oxide are loaded into nuclear reactors. Therefore, during the generation of atomic energy, they accumulate a huge amount of radioactive substances (RS), formed during the physical decay of the nuclei of fuel atoms. Reactors are primarily a potential source of radiation hazard and the release of radioactive substances contained in them into the environment and the human body.


Author(s):  
Marjorie B. Bauman ◽  
Richard F. Pain ◽  
Harold P. Van Cott ◽  
Margery K. Davidson

2010 ◽  
pp. 50-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pablo T. León ◽  
Loreto Cuesta ◽  
Eduardo Serra ◽  
Luis Yagüe

Author(s):  
R. Z. Aminov ◽  
A. N. Bayramov ◽  
M. V. Garievskii

The paper gives the analysis of the problem of the primary current frequency regulation in the power system, as well as the basic requirements for NPP power units under the conditions of involvement in the primary regulation. According to these requirements, the operation of NPPs is associated with unloading and a corresponding decrease in efficiency. In this regard, the combination of nuclear power plants with a hydrogen complex is shown to eliminate the inefficient discharge mode which allows the steam turbine equipment and equipment of the reactor facility to operate in the basic mode at the nominal power level. In addition, conditions are created for the generation and accumulation of hydrogen and oxygen during the day, as well as additionally during the nighttime failure of the electrical load which allows them to be used to generate peak power.  The purpose of the article is to assess the systemic economic effect as a result of the participation of nuclear power plants in combination with the hydrogen complex in the primary control of the current frequency in the power sys-tem, taking into account the resource costs of the main equipment. In this regard, the paper gives the justification of cyclic loading of the main equipment of the hydrogen complex: metal storage tanks of hydrogen and oxygen, compressor units, hydrogen-oxygen combustion chamber of vapor-hydrogen overheating of the working fluid in the steam turbine cycle of a nuclear power plant. The methodological foundations for evaluating the working life of equipment under cyclic loading with the participation in the primary frequency control by the criterion of the growth rate of a fatigue crack are described. For the equipment of the hydrogen complex, the highest intensity of loading is shown to occur in the hydrogen-oxygen combustion chamber due to high thermal stresses.  The system economic effect is estimated and the effect of wear of the main equipment under cyclic loading is shown. Under the conditions of combining NPP power units with a hydrogen complex, the efficiency of primary reg-ulation is shown to depend significantly on: the cost of equipment subjected to cyclic loading; frequency and intensity of cyclic loading; the ratio of the tariff for peak electricity, and the cost of electricity of nuclear power plants.  Based on the developed methodology for assessing the effectiveness of the participation of nuclear power plants with a hydrogen complex in the primary frequency control, taking into account the damage to the equipment, the use of the hydrogen complex is shown to provide a tangible economic effect compared with the option of unloading nuclear power plants with direct participation in frequency control.


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