Characterization of Surrogate Molten Salt Reactor Aerosol Streams

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Abstract

Measuring the aerosol evolution from MSRs is important for monitoring the off-gas system of the reactor and is particularly important for detecting off-normal conditions. In a molten salt reactor (MSR) accident scenario, an aerosol release would be a major factor in the source term. This aerosol stream would likely be generated from a breach in the cover gas system, which causes particles produced from fission itself to escape, or from a salt spill that produces aerosols through splashing and secondary reactions. The particle size of the produced aerosols is anticipated to vary greatly and range from 0.01 to 10 µm. The transport of these aerosols would be dependent on the particle size. A better understanding of aerosol generation, size, and monitoring methods are needed to inform estimation and mitigation of potential aerosolized source terms from MSRs. While salt spill experiments are being performed at Argonne National Laboratory, the development of aerosol characterization and monitoring methods are being developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. To generate prototypic aerosols for use in testing monitoring instruments and mitigation methods, a surrogate aerosol stream was produced with a Collison nebulizer, and the particle size distributions were measured with a cascade impactor. The results demonstrated that by changing the nebulizer pressure, the aerosol particle size distribution can be adjusted to best match the region of interest for experiments with higher pressures, driving the particle size down. However, nearly all aerosols formed exceeded 1 µm in diameter, providing a lower bound for the surrogate aerosol stream. In addition to verifying the applicability of this surrogate aerosol stream, this work has shown that a laser induced breakdown spectroscopy monitoring system that is under development is resilient to changes in particle sizes, increasing its robustness for off-gas monitoring.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited States
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • 21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS

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