PROBLEMS OF ATOMIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Series: Nuclear and Reactor Constants

since 1971

Русский (РФ)

ISSN 2414-1038 (online)

Authors & Affiliations

Arkadov G.V.1, Pavelko V.I.1, Povarov V.P.2, Slepov M.T.2
1 Scientific and Technical Center “Diaprom”, Obninsk, Russia
2 Rosenergoatom JSC Novovoronezh NPP, Novovoronezh, Russia

Arkadov G.V.1 — Deputy Director, Cand. Sci. (Tech.), Cand. Sci. (Econ.).
Pavelko V.I.1 — Deputy Director, Cand. Sci. (Tech.).
Povarov V.P.2 — Deputy General Director, Director, Dr. Sci. (Tech.).
Slepov M.T.2 — Head of the Department, Cand. Sci. (Tech.). Contacts: 1, South Industrial Zone, Novovoronezh, Voronezh region, Russia, 396072. Tel.: +7 (47364) 7-30-24; e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Abstract

In-reactor neutron measurements occupy a special place in the projects of Russian WWER reactors. This is a huge number of direct charge sensors mounted in the active zone. Their very weak currents are delivered via long lines to the in-reactor control system, where they are processed by detailed and complex certified codes. As a result, the volumetric energy release field is restored, according to which the core is controlled in real time under operational conditions and, in particular, the reserve before the heat transfer crisis is automatically controlled. In addition, the noise component of the direct charge sensors current carries additional diagnostic information about the active zone. Noise monitoring is passive by definition, i.e. the noise system does not generate any control signals. Therefore, it is better to develop such a system on the already functioning WWER-1200, where experience and significant scientific and engineering potential have been accumulated. Information about the state of the core from the noise monitoring system will be important for developing intelligent operator support systems (IOSS) at new power units with WWER-1200.

Keywords

neutron-noise control method, fuel assemblies, neutron measurement channel, in-reactor control system, in-reactor noise diagnostics, direct charge sensor, vibration monitoring system, neutron flux monitoring equipment, ionization chamber, auto spectral power density, acoustic standing wave, regulatory bodies, control and protection system, assembly of in-reactor detectors, commissioning tests, intelligent operator support system, sink-structure

Article Text (PDF, in Russian)

References

UDC 621.039.4

Problems of Atomic Science and Technology. Series: Nuclear and Reactor Constants, 2022, issue 1, 1:7