Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Fluid-Structure Interaction Effects in the PEC Fast Reactor Core
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
1987
abstract:
Fluid-structure interaction tests have been performed by ISMES on behalf
of ENEA on various configurations of PEC fast reactor simplified core
elements (Bonacina et al.1986). More precisely, groups of one, seven and
nineteen models of fuel, reflecting and neutron shield elements have
been tested on shaking tables, in both air and water, by gradually increasing
the excitation level up to above Safe-Shutdown Earthquake
(TSS): maximum accelerations of up to 2.5 g have been applied (Figure
1). Equal groups have been tested (fuel and neutron shield configurations),
as well as mixed groups corresponding to real core parts at the
boundary between the fissile and the reflecting zones, and the reflecting
and the neutron shield zones (Figure 2). The effeces of the corerestraint
ring (which is present in the PEC vessel to limit core seismic
motion (Martelli et al.1987a), have also been studied (Figure 3). For
the highest excitation levels the new shaking table of ISMES (Master)
was used.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Paoluzzi, Roberto
Book title:
Transactions of the 9th International Conference on Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology