NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES, Volume. 46, Issue 3, 030604(2023)
Reliability analysis and optimization of core fuel salt emergency drain system for the molten salt reactor experiment
Core fuel salt emergency drain system designed for fuel salt drain and afterheat removal, provides a safe shutdown mode for a molten salt reactor (MSR). It has important significance to evaluate reliability of the system for the safety of MSRs.
This study aims to quantitatively analyze the failure probabilty of the system and identify the pivotal factors that affecting the system failures, and provide suggestions for optimization of the system in engineering application.
First of all, the fault tree analysis was employed to model the reliability of the core fuel salt drain system of MSRE through RiskSpectrum software. Then, the minimum cut sets and importance analysis was adopted to identify the most important basic event in fault tree of the system. Finally, two optimization methods, i.e., reduce the use of welds in bayonet cooling thimbles, and use different types of valves to isolate cooling gas flow of freeze valve, were proposed.
The results show that failure probability of the system is 5.62×10-4, and the identified pivotal factors affecting the system failures are welds leakage failures of thimbles and common cause failure of two groups valves of freeze valve. The optimization methods based on results of fault tree analysis can significantly reduce the system failure probability.
This study provides reference value for design and engineering application of the core fuel salt emergency drain system for MSRs.
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Rongjian LIANG, Liangjie SUN, Xiaowei JIAO, Chaoqun WANG, Qun YANG, Xiaohan YU. Reliability analysis and optimization of core fuel salt emergency drain system for the molten salt reactor experiment[J]. NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES, 2023, 46(3): 030604
Category: Research Articles
Received: Oct. 14, 2022
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Published Online: Apr. 17, 2023
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