Phenomenology of acoustic standing waves as applied to the VVER-1200 reactor plant

G. V. Arkadov, V. Pavelko, V. Povarov, M. T. Slepov
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The insufficiently studied issues of acoustic standing waves (ASW) in the main circulation circuits of the VVER reactor plants are considered. For a long time no proper attention has been given to this phenomenon both by the researchers and NPP experts. In general, generation of ASWs requires the acoustic inhomogeneities of the medium in the planes perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the longitudinal wave, in which a jump in acoustic resistance occurs, this is shown by the authors based on an example of the wave equation solution (D’Alembert equation) for a certain function of two variables. The ASW classification has been developed based on the obtained experimental material, 6 ASW types have been described, and their key parameters have been specified. The amplitude distributions have been plotted for all major ASW types proceeding from the phase relations of signals from the pressure pulsation detectors and accelerometers installed on the MCC pipelines. The nature of these distributions is general and they are valid for all VVER types. For the first time the globality of all lowest ASW types is identified. Four attribute properties of the ASWs have been formulated. The first attribute is the regular ASW temperature dependences, which is the source of the diagnostic information in the process of heating/cooling of the VVER unit. The linear experimental dependences of the ASW frequencies on coolant temperature have been obtained. The frequencies, at which the MCC resonant excitation due to coincidence of the ASW frequencies with the RCP rotational frequency harmonics, have been found experimentally. The ASW energy, which origin has resulted from the RCP operation, is estimated. The RCP operation can be presented as continuous generation of pressure pulsations, which fall onto the acoustic path inhomogeneities in the form of a traveling wave and generate a standing wave after reflection from them.
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Phenomenology在VVER-1200反应堆装置上应用的声波驻波
考虑了VVER反应堆主循环回路中尚未充分研究的驻波问题。长期以来,这一现象并没有引起研究者和核电专家的足够重视。一般来说,ASWs的产生需要介质在垂直于纵波传播方向的平面上的声学不均匀性,在此平面上声阻力会发生跳跃,作者通过对某两变量函数的波动方程解(达朗贝尔方程)的一个例子来说明这一点。根据获得的实验材料,建立了反潜武器的分类,描述了6种反潜武器类型,并确定了它们的关键参数。根据安装在MCC管道上的压力脉动探测器和加速度计信号的相位关系,绘制了所有主要ASW类型的振幅分布。这些发行版的性质是通用的,它们对所有VVER类型都有效。第一次确定了所有最低ASW类型的全局性。描述了asw的四种属性属性。第一个属性是常规的ASW温度依赖,这是VVER单元加热/冷却过程中诊断信息的来源。在实验中得到了反潜波频率与冷却剂温度的线性关系。实验得到了由于ASW频率与RCP旋转频率谐波重合而引起MCC谐振的频率。估计了来自RCP操作的ASW能量。RCP操作可以表现为连续产生压力脉动,这些脉动以行波的形式落在声路径非均匀性上,经过它们的反射后产生驻波。
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