davefitz
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2003
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After reading of the success of the Korean APR 1400 to UAE yesterday, I glanced at the basic design configuration of fuel rod assy posted at the KHNP site. It appears that CHF critical heat flux and DNB departure from nucleate boiling is avoided by use of external turbulence promoters, aka mixing vanes.
It would seem that the long term integrity of the attachment of these mixing vanes to the structure would be a weak link in the design- fluid elastic vibrations of these vanes might be expected to lead to macro cracks at the weld regions after (N) vibration cycles.
Does anyone know if these were tested for the equivalent 60 yr service life?
It would seem that the long term integrity of the attachment of these mixing vanes to the structure would be a weak link in the design- fluid elastic vibrations of these vanes might be expected to lead to macro cracks at the weld regions after (N) vibration cycles.
Does anyone know if these were tested for the equivalent 60 yr service life?