Steam Generators for Nuclear Power Plants.
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Kent :
Elsevier Science,
2017.
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Colección: | Woodhead Publishing in energy.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Steam Generators for Nuclear Power Plants; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Preface; Part One: Design and manufacturing; Chapter 1: Introduction to steam generators-from Heron of Alexandria to nuclear power plants: Brief history and literat; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Brief history of steam generation; 1.2.1. It began with water and steam; 1.2.2. The steam engine; 1.2.3. The steam locomotive; 1.2.4. Early steam boiler explosions; 1.2.5. ASME boiler and pressure vessel code; 1.2.6. Development of central electricity generation stations.
- 1.3. Splitting of the atom and emergence of nuclear power: Atoms join water and steam1.3.1. Chicago pile: The first energy from a nuclear reaction; 1.3.2. The nuclear-powered submarines and Admiral Rickover; 1.3.3. Growth of commercial nuclear power; 1.3.4. Current state of the nuclear industry; 1.4. Unique features of different steam generators; 1.4.1. PWR vertical steam generators; 1.4.2. PWR once-through steam generators; 1.4.3. PWR VVER steam generator; 1.4.4. PHWR CANDU steam generators; 1.5. Steam generators literature survey; 1.5.1. Steam generator patents; References.
- Chapter 2: Nuclear steam generator design2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Specifications; 2.3. Tube bundle; 2.4. Overall steam generator layout; 2.5. Circulation; 2.6. Other elements of the circulation system; 2.7. Feedwater inlet; 2.8. Pressure boundary design; 2.9. Conclusions; Chapter 3: Steam generator manufacturing; 3.1. Introduction, manufacturers; 3.1.1. Overview and manufacturing objectives; 3.1.2. QA requirements for nuclear manufacturing; 3.2. Manufacturing scheduling; 3.2.1. Material purchasing to support schedule; 3.3. Main sub-assemblies; 3.3.1. Tubesheet/thick shell; 3.3.2. Primary head.
- 3.3.3. Secondary shell3.3.4. Drum shell; 3.3.5. Separator sub-assembly; 3.3.6. Tube supports and shrouds; 3.4. Major assemblies; 3.5. Final assembly and preparation for shipment; 3.6. Stress reliefs; 3.7. Inspection and testing; 3.8. Shipment; 3.9. Conclusions; Chapter 4: Thermalhydraulics, circulation, and steam-water separation in nuclear steam generators; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Recirculating steam generators; 4.2.1. Flow paths; 4.2.1.1. Primary fluid; 4.2.1.2. Secondary fluid; 4.2.2. Heat transfer; 4.2.2.1. Fouling; 4.2.2.2. Divider plate leakage; 4.2.2.3. Preheater thermal plate leakage.
- 4.2.2.4. Tube plugging4.2.3. Steam-water separation; 4.2.4. Carryover and carryunder; 4.2.5. Effect of primary fluid on steam generator thermal performance; 4.2.6. Use of preheater; 4.2.6.1. Axial flow preheaters; 4.2.6.2. Crossflow preheaters; 4.2.7. Flow-affected phenomena leading to degradation; 4.2.7.1. High fouling rates on tubes in regions with high steam quality; 4.2.7.2. Sludge accumulation on the tubesheet; 4.2.7.3. High concentration rate of chemicals in crevices; 4.2.7.4. Cavitation erosion; 4.2.7.5. Water level oscillations; 4.2.7.6. Flow-induced vibrations; 4.2.7.7. Fatigue.