Advanced instrumentation for extreme environments: Nuclear reactor environments

David Fugate, Alex Melin, Roger Kisner, John Wilgen

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Abstract

Extreme environments such as helium circulators (Next Generation Nuclear Plant) and sodium and liquid salt pumps (Advanced Reactor Concepts and Small Modular Reactor programs) include high temperatures (700+ degrees Celsius), material compatibility challenges, requirements to reduce maintenance associated with lubricated and moving parts, pump seals, and material degradation. These environments require high reliability, control, diagnostics, and prognostic capabilities. The environmental conditions and system requirements create the need for new instrumentation and sensing methods for control and system diagnostics. The Sensors and Controls Team in the Measurement Science and Systems Engineering Division at ORNL is pursuing measurement methods for a canned rotor cooling pump design for fluoride-salt-cooled high temperature reactor applications. These measurement methods require consideration of the various pump materials, environmental conditions, application requirements, mechanical design, electrical design, and motoring and bearing electromagnetics to facilitate successful measurements.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFIIW 2012 - 2012 Future of Instrumentation International Workshop Proceedings
Pages94-96
Number of pages3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event2012 Future of Instrumentation International Workshop, FIIW 2012 - Gatlinburg, TN, United States
Duration: Oct 8 2012Oct 9 2012

Publication series

NameFIIW 2012 - 2012 Future of Instrumentation International Workshop Proceedings

Conference

Conference2012 Future of Instrumentation International Workshop, FIIW 2012
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityGatlinburg, TN
Period10/8/1210/9/12

Keywords

  • Switched Reluctance Motor
  • canned rotor pump
  • high-temperature pumps
  • liquid salt
  • magnetic bearings
  • molten salt
  • self-sensing
  • sensorless

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