CSNI0075 SPES/SP-FW-02. (Abstract last modified 24-APR-2003)
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NAME OR DESIGNATION - SPES/SP-FW-02. 2.
COMPUTER FOR WHICH PROGRAM IS DESIGNED AND OTHER MACHINE VERSION PACKAGES AVAILABLE -
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CSNI0075/01
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DESCRIPTION OF TEST FACILITY - The SPES (Simulatore PWR per Esperienze di Sicurezza) integral test facility is a three loop scaled-down model of PWR (Westinghouse 3122 type, 3 loops, 2775 MWth core power) designed for thermal-hydraulic safety research program. SPES test program provides experimental data for the development and assessment of system codes used in PWR safety analysis. SPES is an experimental facility which allows a true simulation of a PWR system as close as possible to the characteristic of the Westinghouse 312 type. 4.
DESCRIPTION OF TEST - 6.
PHENOMENA TESTED - 9.
STATUS 10.
REFERENCES - 11.
TEST DESIGNATION - SP-FW-02. 12.
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE -CSNI0075/01: 15.
ESTABLISHMENT - 16.
MATERIAL AVAILABLE -CSNI0075/01: 17.
CATEGORIES - Keywords: COOLANTS, PRESSURE, PWR REACTORS, TEMPERATURE, VOIDS
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SPES/SP-FW-02 CSNI0075/01 Report
The test plant reproduces the primary loops, the most important components and the power channel of the simulated reactor according to significant scaling criteria. The SPES experimental facility, having a 1:427 power-scaling ratio includes a full-length-scale electrical heated power channel and three complete primary loops.
In particular SPES system simulates:
a) the whole primary circuit;
b) the secondary system restricted to:
- steam generator secondary side;
- main feedwater lines downstream the isolation valves;
- main steam lines upstream the turbine stop valve.
c) the most significant auxiliary and emergency systems:
- charging and letdown systems;
- safety injection systems (HPIS, LPIS, accumulators, EFWS);
- steam dump.
The ISP22 test is a Loss of Main Feed Water in all the three steam generators. The purpose of "LOFW-EFW delayed" experiment is to obtain in the primary system of the facility the thermal-hydraulic conditions similar to the reference plant in the incidental transient of main feedwater total loss, in all the three steam generators, with a delayed intervention of the emergency feedwater system. The most important phenomenologies related to the experiment are the following:
- steam generator heat removal capability in conditions of degraded secondary inventory (due to the main feedwater total loss EFW intervention delayed) and degraded primary inventory (due to mass loss through the pressurizer PORV);
- power channel heat transmissions when the rods are partially uncovered (as a consequence of the primary mass reduction) with or without two phase natural circulation;
- conditions of single phase (steam, liquid) or two phase flow through the pressurizer PORV;
- evaluation of core coolability with EFW delayed intervention;
-EFW intervention effects with void redistribution in the primary circuit and natural circulation establishment (related to residual primary inventory)
At various locations the following were examined: void fraction, temperature, pressure drop, mass flow, power, pressure, downcomer level, coolant mass, and density.
CSNI0075/01: 24-APR-2003 Report Only
CSNI0075/01:
- G. De Toma, S. Ederli, P. Marsili, E. Negrenti and T. Pignatelli:
Final Comparison Report for International Standard Problem No.22 (SPES)
CSNI Report No. 174 Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4 (November 1990)
- W. Ambrosini, M.P. Breghi, F. D'Auria and G.M. Galassi:
ISP 22 OECD/NEA/CSNI International Standard Problem 22
Evaluation of Post-Test Analyses (July 1992)
- G. Cattadori, G. Masini, L. Mazzocchi, A. Venturi:
Steady-State Tests on PWR Steam Generator Thermalhydraulics
Energia Nucleare, Anno 1, N.1, Dicembre 1984 pp.8-19
- A. Annunziato, L. Mazzocchi, G. Palazzi and R. Ravetta :
SPES: The Italian Integral Test Facility for PWR Safety Research
Energia Nucleare, Anno 1, N.1, Dicembre 1984 pp.66-87
Comitato Nazionale per la Ricerca e per lo Sviluppo
dell'Energia Nucleare e delle Energie Alternative
Dipartimento Reattori Termici
Roma
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Final Comparison Report
- Y. Integral Experiments Data, Databases, Benchmarks
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