Compensated Feed water Pump Control Analysis of Effect of Base-Load Electricity Demand Reduction on Nuclear Steam Supply System
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Nuclear Science and Engineering
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The effect of compensated feedwater (FW) pump control on a nuclear steam supply system with
a significant reduction of baseload electricity demand as a common-cause failure could result in temperature
elevation of the reactor coolant system and corresponding pressure increases in the pressurizer and steam
generators above the set points. The shutting and opening of the pressure relief valve causes the fluid flow rate
to transition from laminar to turbulence flow, where a sudden burst, chaotic movement, and inertial forces and
weight of the fluid have the potential to cause a break in pipelines leading to a loss-of-coolant accident. This
study employs the Fourier transform to simulate the impact of force as the power spectral density (in dBm/Hz)
measured in 1 to 99 label harmonics over a specified time window using MATLAB/Simulink library tools. The
experimental results show that compensated FW pump control could significantly reduce the effect of
turbulence and reveal a perturbation settlement state prior to steady-state laminar flow.
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