Title of article :
Investigation of power oscillation mechanisms based on noise analysis at forsmark-1 BWR
Author/Authors :
Oguma، نويسنده , , Ritsuo Nishida، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Noise analysis has been performed for stability test data collected during reactor start-up in
January 1989 at the boiling water reactor (BWR) Forsmark unit I. A unique instrumentation to measure
local coolant flow in this reactor allowed investigation of dynamic interactions between neutron flux and
coolant flow noise signals at different radial positions in the core. The causal relationship for these signals
was evaluated based on a method called signal transmission path (STP) analysis with the aim of identifying
the principal mechanism of power oscillations in this reactor. The results of the present study indicated
that large amplitude power oscillations were induced by two instability mechanisms concurrent in the
core. The first is the global void reactivity feedback effect which played the most significant role to power
oscillations at a resonant frequency of about 0.53 Hz. The second is the thermal-hydraulics coupling with
neutron kinetics, inducing resonant oscillations at about 0.45 Hz. The latter was found to be active only
in a certain core region. A peculiar phenomenon of amplitude modulations observed in some local power
range monitor (LPRM) signals was also examined. It was interpreted to occur as the consequence of
these two resonant power oscillations, the frequencies of which lie close to each other. The noise analysis
technique applied in the present study is expected to be useful to get a deeper understanding of the power
oscillation mechanism which is active in the reactor under evaluation. The technique may be applicable
to BWRs with instruments to measure local channel flow together with in-core neutron detectors
Journal title :
Annals of Nuclear Energy
Journal title :
Annals of Nuclear Energy