Method used for preventing pressure vessels from melting damages caused by molten materials in reactors, and system used for method
A technology for reactor vessels and pressure vessels, which is applied in the field of preventing reactor core molten matter from melting and damage reactor pressure vessels, and in the field of nuclear safety. The effect of avoiding adverse interactions, simple and reasonable design, and high reliability
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[0066] Such as figure 1 As shown, when the nuclear power reactor (with a power of 1400MWe) loses cooling, the ERVC system is immediately started to cool the reactor pressure vessel, and at the same time monitor the core outlet temperature, that is, the outlet temperature at the cooling pipe 420 . If the core outlet temperature monitoring device detects that the core outlet temperature continues to rise to 650°C, the automatic control system (not shown) starts the injection IRVR system in the reactor vessel, opens the valve 21 on the pipeline 210, and will be installed in the IRVR injection box 28m out of 20 3 The boron-containing aqueous solution is injected into the reactor pressure vessel through the pipeline 210 and the direct injection pipeline 510, and the injection time is about 10 minutes, during which the ERVC system keeps working.
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