Abstract
Abstract Core elements of a fast reactor are self-standing on the core support structure and not restrained in the axial direction. When the earthquake occurs, it is necessary to consider vertical behavior and horizontal displacement of the core elements simultaneously. In the core seismic analysis, a three dimensional core vibration behavior was evaluated by considering fluid structure interaction, collision with adjacent core elements and vertical displacement and verified by a series of vibration tests. But the evaluation had a assumption of straightness of each core elements which may be bowed due to thermal expansion and swelling under restraint of the horizontal direction between the upper pad and lower structure (Entrance Nozzle). If the core elements are deformed in its plant operation, they may push each other against its adjacent core elements. The large horizontal interference forces may work to decrease the vertical displacement of the core elements. In this study, to grasp and estimate the behavior under the deformed core elements under the earthquake motion, a three dimensional seismic analysis model consist of all of core elements with consideration of the effect of deformed core elements were prepared, analyzed and verified by hexagonal-matrix tests with 37 core elements and single row mock-up models with 7 core elements. These test results show that the rising displacements decrease with increased deformation and no rising occurs when the deformations exceed a threshold. In this paper, the effect of bending deformation due to thermal expansion and swelling on the rising displacement of the core elements was shown by seismic experiments.
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