Abstract
Post-accident management of the radionuclide in a nuclear reactor is always a focus point from the nuclear power plant safety point of view. A number of systems using different radionuclide scrubbing mechanisms are already deployed in the Indian nuclear reactors to safeguard the public during and post-accident scenario. However, it is always desirable to achieve “As Low As Reasonably Achievable” (ALARA) philosophy. In the same lines, to further strengthen the safety of Indian nuclear reactors, Containment Spray System (CSS) is introduced in 700 MWe Indian pressurized heavy water reactors to cater/mitigate the aftermath of the Design Basis Accidents (DBA) i.e., Loss Of Coolant Accident (LOCA) and Main Steam Line Break (MSLB). It provides the fast vapour suppression and radionuclide removal from containment during/post design basis accidents. In the present work the experimental investigation of the effect of water spray on the CsI aerosol scrubbing/CsI aerosol removal is studied in a scaled down facility. Experiments are also carried out for the CsI aerosol removal when spray is not operating. In order to encompass the containment pressures during DBA, 1.0 bar(g) initial vessel pressure is used to simulate the accident conditions. For simulation of aerosols after accident CsI nano particles (spherical) suspended in the air and CsI dry aerosols are used. The spray flow rate for all the experiment is kept constant approximately 11.3 lpm. However different Sauter Mean Diameter (SMD) (D32 = 590 µm, 745 µm, 1000 µm) are used to study the effect of droplet diameter on CsI aerosol removal. The temporal variation of the vessel relative pressure gas mean temperature and wall temperature is measured. Vessel depressurization rate with time is recorded. CsI aerosol removal/ CsI aerosol concentration variation with time is measured using two diverse measurements system namely scrubber method and Optical Particle Counter (OPC). Global decontamination factor and global collection efficiency is deduced based on the studies. Few tests without spray are also carried out to estimate the plate out effect on CsI aerosol removal.
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