OPEN AND TOTAL DRAINAGE TIME COMPARISON OF FROZEN FLIBE, FLINAK, AND MGCL2-KCL SALTS WHEN IMPLEMENTED TO A MULTIPLE HOLE FREEZE PLUG DESIGN FOR MOLTEN SALT REACTOR

After the nuclear accident occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011, nuclear reactor safety become more worrying in the eye of the mass. To relief this worry, researchers from various countries began researching innovative safety technologies that could be applied to the desi...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ardika Fadilah, Rizki
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/85606
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
id id-itb.:85606
spelling id-itb.:856062024-08-30T08:26:43ZOPEN AND TOTAL DRAINAGE TIME COMPARISON OF FROZEN FLIBE, FLINAK, AND MGCL2-KCL SALTS WHEN IMPLEMENTED TO A MULTIPLE HOLE FREEZE PLUG DESIGN FOR MOLTEN SALT REACTOR Ardika Fadilah, Rizki Indonesia Final Project MSR, Freeze Plug, Opening Time, Draining Time, Molten Salt. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/85606 After the nuclear accident occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011, nuclear reactor safety become more worrying in the eye of the mass. To relief this worry, researchers from various countries began researching innovative safety technologies that could be applied to the design of new-generation reactors, one of which is the MSR. The MSR is a nuclear reactor that uses liquid salt as its coolant, and its fuel can also be in a liquid phase. These characteristics require the reactor to have a special drainage pipe that can remove salt and liquid fuel from the reactor vessel as a safety feature. The freeze plug is an innovative safety technology applied to this drainage pipe. One of the new designs can be seen in Frederique van Tuyll's thesis, where he presents a design with small holes. This design reduce the time needed to melt and froze molten salt compared to conventional designs. In this study, simulations will be conducted to observe the draining time and opening time of the freeze plug for several salts, namely, FLiBe, FLiNak, and MgCl2-KCl, with hole radius variations of 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 mm and Fanning friction factor variation for draining simulations are 0.0036, 0.009, and 0.002 for mentioned. Simulations will be performed using COMSOL with 2D axisymmetric geometry and for drainage time will be performed using python. The fastest opening and total draining result obtained in this study are 75.7 and 151.5 seconds for MgCl2-KCl. text
institution Institut Teknologi Bandung
building Institut Teknologi Bandung Library
continent Asia
country Indonesia
Indonesia
content_provider Institut Teknologi Bandung
collection Digital ITB
language Indonesia
description After the nuclear accident occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011, nuclear reactor safety become more worrying in the eye of the mass. To relief this worry, researchers from various countries began researching innovative safety technologies that could be applied to the design of new-generation reactors, one of which is the MSR. The MSR is a nuclear reactor that uses liquid salt as its coolant, and its fuel can also be in a liquid phase. These characteristics require the reactor to have a special drainage pipe that can remove salt and liquid fuel from the reactor vessel as a safety feature. The freeze plug is an innovative safety technology applied to this drainage pipe. One of the new designs can be seen in Frederique van Tuyll's thesis, where he presents a design with small holes. This design reduce the time needed to melt and froze molten salt compared to conventional designs. In this study, simulations will be conducted to observe the draining time and opening time of the freeze plug for several salts, namely, FLiBe, FLiNak, and MgCl2-KCl, with hole radius variations of 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 mm and Fanning friction factor variation for draining simulations are 0.0036, 0.009, and 0.002 for mentioned. Simulations will be performed using COMSOL with 2D axisymmetric geometry and for drainage time will be performed using python. The fastest opening and total draining result obtained in this study are 75.7 and 151.5 seconds for MgCl2-KCl.
format Final Project
author Ardika Fadilah, Rizki
spellingShingle Ardika Fadilah, Rizki
OPEN AND TOTAL DRAINAGE TIME COMPARISON OF FROZEN FLIBE, FLINAK, AND MGCL2-KCL SALTS WHEN IMPLEMENTED TO A MULTIPLE HOLE FREEZE PLUG DESIGN FOR MOLTEN SALT REACTOR
author_facet Ardika Fadilah, Rizki
author_sort Ardika Fadilah, Rizki
title OPEN AND TOTAL DRAINAGE TIME COMPARISON OF FROZEN FLIBE, FLINAK, AND MGCL2-KCL SALTS WHEN IMPLEMENTED TO A MULTIPLE HOLE FREEZE PLUG DESIGN FOR MOLTEN SALT REACTOR
title_short OPEN AND TOTAL DRAINAGE TIME COMPARISON OF FROZEN FLIBE, FLINAK, AND MGCL2-KCL SALTS WHEN IMPLEMENTED TO A MULTIPLE HOLE FREEZE PLUG DESIGN FOR MOLTEN SALT REACTOR
title_full OPEN AND TOTAL DRAINAGE TIME COMPARISON OF FROZEN FLIBE, FLINAK, AND MGCL2-KCL SALTS WHEN IMPLEMENTED TO A MULTIPLE HOLE FREEZE PLUG DESIGN FOR MOLTEN SALT REACTOR
title_fullStr OPEN AND TOTAL DRAINAGE TIME COMPARISON OF FROZEN FLIBE, FLINAK, AND MGCL2-KCL SALTS WHEN IMPLEMENTED TO A MULTIPLE HOLE FREEZE PLUG DESIGN FOR MOLTEN SALT REACTOR
title_full_unstemmed OPEN AND TOTAL DRAINAGE TIME COMPARISON OF FROZEN FLIBE, FLINAK, AND MGCL2-KCL SALTS WHEN IMPLEMENTED TO A MULTIPLE HOLE FREEZE PLUG DESIGN FOR MOLTEN SALT REACTOR
title_sort open and total drainage time comparison of frozen flibe, flinak, and mgcl2-kcl salts when implemented to a multiple hole freeze plug design for molten salt reactor
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/85606
_version_ 1822010779036024832