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Nuclear Engineering Concepts: Working Outline
Why is CANDU designed the way it is?
(by W.Garland)
Context Level
'Why' based on social needs and issues
- Comparison to alternate energy forms
Plant Level
'Why' based on the fundamentals that span a number of systems
- clean sheet approach
- fission
- fission products
- kinetic energy -> heat
- decay heat
- cooling
- useful work via heat engine
- heat removal
- heat rejection
- process heat
- radiation inventory
- risk
- radiation
- shielding
- material damage
- burnup
- fuel and moderator design
- measurement
- plant design assessment
- critique of existing designs
- simple calculations to evaluate certain effects
- criteria
- coolant temperature
- erosion / corrosion
- vibration / fretting
- fluence
- measurement / control
- pressure
- cost
- legacy
- engineering limits
- velocity
- quality
- erosion / corrosion
- swell / shrink
- CHF
- design decisions
- horizontal channels
- refuelling
- thermosyphoning
- placement of heat sinks and sources
- fuel
- coolant
- moderator
Systems Level
'Why' based on system level considerations
- reactor physics
- heat transport system
- how does it work?
- flow balance
- heat duty diagram
- HTS efficiency vs thermodynamic efficiency
- need high T, therefore high P
- heat balance
- layout
- pump NPSH
- flow control
- on / off pump
- variable quality
- optimization
- D2O holdup
- feeder layout
- tube growth accommodation
- pipe sizing
- options
- pros and cons of boiling
- alternate coolants
- separate moderator
- ideal HTS
- low pressure
- high T
- high heat capacity
- high conductivity
- good moderator
- low friction
- cheap
- coolant doesn't decompose
- coolant doesn't become radioactive
- coolant is non-corrosive
- secondary side
- balance of plant
- chemistry
Component Level
'Why' based on component characteristics and limitations
- valves
- pumps
- instrumentation
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