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PNC TJ7361 95-004, 80 Pages, 1995/11

PNC-TJ7361-95-004.pdf:4.7MB

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PNC TJ1602 93-005, 70 Pages, 1993/03

PNC-TJ1602-93-005.pdf:1.35MB

no abstracts in English

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Operational test (II) of falled fuel detection and location system (FFDL) of Joyo

Morimoto, Makoto; Okubo, Toshiyuki; ; ; ; ;

PNC TN9410 91-334, 64 Pages, 1991/10

PNC-TN9410-91-334.pdf:1.72MB

An failed fuel detection and location system (FFDL) using a sipping method is adopted as the FFDL of Joyo. FFDL has not operated since the first falled fuel simulated (FFDL-I) test in April, 1985 because Joyo has not yet experienced any operation with breached fuels. Therefore, the operational test (II) of FFDL was carried out on July 12$$sim$$19, 1991 for a preparation of the FFDL-II test which is scheduled in 1992. Main results from the test are as follows ; (1)The adequacy of the functions and operating procedure of FFDL was reaffirmed and the operating experience was gained. (2)Radioactivity measurement was conducted by FFDL for six subassemblies and their integrity was confirmed.

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Basic experimental study on the development of acoustic water leak detection system (II)

Shimoyama, Kazuhito; Kuroha, Mitsuo; *

PNC TN9410 87-014, 103 Pages, 1987/01

PNC-TN9410-87-014.pdf:6.09MB

Acoustic type water leak detectors have promising potentiality in short detection time for minimising the extent of tube failure propagation caused by water leakage from a heat transfer tube of an LMFBR steam generator. Two different methods as follows were studied in this program : (1)The method to compare effective values between water leak sound and back ground noise using a single channel. (2)The method to detect and locate the leak using cross correlation signal processing of multi-channel. In the former one, it was estimated from acoustic signals obtained in the 50 MW Steam Generator Test Facility that the back ground noise levels of the Prototype and the Demonstration reactor were 0.0093G and 0.012G (G=gravity), respectively. The water leak rates equivalent to those back ground levels were evaluated as approximately 0.7 and 7 g/sec. In the latter one, first a detection and location software was developed in a off-line analysis, and secondly an on-line signal processing hardware was manufactured as a trial. In the off-line analysis, the influence of the internals on detection performance was examined by horizontal and vertical measurement. As the result, it revealed that back ground noise interfered the leak detection and location and that the potential depended on the leak positions even without noise. In the on-line analysis, leaks in a lower plenum were detectable with the same accuracy as the off-line analysis.

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