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Steam generator secondary pH during a steam generator tube rupture
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Other Information: PBD: Dec 1991
Subject
21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS
22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS PWR TYPE REACTORS
STEAM GENERATORS
TUBES
RUPTURES
PH VALUE
IODINE
PARTITION
THERMODYNAMICS
SECONDARY COOLANT CIRCUITS
HEAT TRANSFER
HYDRAULICS
REACTOR SAFETY
COMPUTER CALCULATIONS
C CODES
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 210200
POWER REACTORS, NONBREEDING, LIGHT-WATER MODERATED, NONBOILING WATER COOLED
Language
English
Abstract
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires utilizes to determine the response of a pressurized water reactor to a steam generator tube rupture (SGTR) as part of the safety analysis for the plant. The SGTR analysis includes assumptions regarding the partitioning of iodine between liquid and vapor in steam generator secondary. Experimental studies have determined that the partitioning of iodine in water is very sensitive to the pH. Based on this experimental evidence, the NRC requested the INEL to perform an analytical assessment of secondary coolant system (SCS) pH during an SGTR. Design basis thermal and hydraulic calculations were used together with industry standard chemistry guidelines to determine the SCS chemical concentrations during an SGTR. These were used as input to the Facility for Analysis of Chemical Thermodynamics computer system to calculate the equilibrium pH in the SCS at various discrete time during an SGTR. The results of this analysis indicate that the SCS pH decreases from the initial value of 8.8 to approximately 6.5 by the end of the transient, independent of PWR design.