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Computational and experimental methods of investigating the vibration of heat-exchanging steam generator tubes at the nuclear power station

Authors: Nosenko A.P., Volkov V.Yu.
Published in issue: #4(21)/2018
DOI: 10.18698/2541-8009-2018-4-298


Category: Power, Metallurgic and Chemical Engineering | Chapter: Nuclear power plant

Keywords: vibrations, nuclear power station, thermal power station, heat-exchange apparatus, nuclear reactor, steam-generating unit, tube bundle, spacer grid, characteristic vibrations, hydrodynamic force, constrained vibrations
Published: 23.04.2018

Steam-generating unit is one of the most critical components of the nuclear power station; trouble-free operation of the stations depends on its reliability. One of the most essential components of the steam-generating unit is a tube bundle, since the heat-exchanging tube serves as a natural boundary between the contours of the nuclear power plant. The heat-exchanging tubes breakdown is the main reason for coolant leaks. The article considers the basic methods for investigating the vibration of the heat-exchanging steam generator tubes at the nuclear power station. We show the main mechanisms of the heat-exchanging steam generator tubes vibration generation and highlight the impact of various design and operational factors on the vibration parameters. We provide examples of using the computational and experimental methods of researching the vibration of the heat-exchanging steam generator tubes at the nuclear power station.


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