PASSIVE CONDENSATION TANK COOLING SYSTEM OF PASSIVE AUXILIARY FEEDWATER SYSTEM
20230268089 · 2023-08-24
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Cpc classification
Y02E30/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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Abstract
Proposed is a passive condensation tank cooling system of a passive auxiliary feedwater system, the cooling system allowing a passive condensation tank to include an inner wall and an outer wall and a cooling means to be interposed between the inner wall and the outer wall, thereby suppressing the increase in the temperature of the heat exchange water in a condensation process in the passive condensation tank. To this end, proposed is the passive condensation tank cooling system of a passive auxiliary feedwater system, the cooling system including: a passive condensation tank having a water storage space to store heat-exchange water; and a condenser arranged to be immersed in the heat-exchange water in the passive condensation tank, wherein the passive condensation tank includes the outer and inner walls providing the water storage space and a cooling means interposed between the walls for absorbing heat of the heat-exchange water.
Claims
1. A passive condensation tank cooling system of a passive auxiliary feedwater system, the cooling system comprising: a passive condensation tank having a water storage space to store heat-exchange water; and a condenser arranged to be immersed in the heat-exchange water in the passive condensation tank, wherein the passive condensation tank comprises outer an wall and an inner wall spaced apart from the outer wall providing the water storage space, and a cooling means between the outer wall and inner wall for absorbing heat of the heat-exchange water is interposed.
2. The cooling system of claim 1, wherein the outer wall is made of concrete, and the inner wall is made of metal.
3. The cooling system of claim 1, wherein the cooling means is a fluid.
4. The cooling system of claim 3, further comprising a circulation flow path to circulate the cooling means to the outside of the passive condensation tank wherein a heat exchanger to allow the cooling means to be heat-exchanged and a circulation pump to provide power to circulate the fluid are arranged in the circulation flow path.
5. The cooling system of claim 2, wherein the cooling means is a fluid.
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[0018] Terms or words used in the present specification and claims are not limited to usual or dictionary meanings and, on the basis of a principle that the inventors may properly define a concept of the terms to explain the invention thereof in the best way, should be interpreted as meaning and concept consistent with the technical spirit of the present disclosure.
[0019] Hereinafter, a passive condensation tank cooling system (hereinafter referred to as “cooling system”) of a passive auxiliary feedwater system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
[0020] The cooling system includes the passive condensation tank composed of double walls, and a cooling means interposed between the double walls. Accordingly, the cooling system suppresses an increase in the temperature of the heat exchange water in the passive condensation tank through the cooling means so that the heat exchange performance of the condenser is continuously maintained, thereby improving the cooling performance of the passive auxiliary feedwater system.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] The passive condensation tank 100 is to generate condensate water by condensing high-temperature steam supplied from the steam generator 10 and provides a water storage space 100a in which the condenser 20 is accommodated and heat-exchange water may be stored. That is, the heat-exchange water is stored in the water storage space 100a of the passive condensation tank 100, and the condenser 20 is arranged to be immersed in the heat-exchange water. The passive condensation tank 100 includes an inner wall 110 and an outer wall 120. The inner wall 110 provides the water storage space 100a and is made of a metal material. The metal material of the inner wall 110 is not particularly limited but may be a metal material having high heat transfer efficiency. The outer wall 120 constitutes an exterior wall of the passive condensation tank 100. The outer wall 120 may be a concrete material having high rigidity. The material of the outer wall is also not limited to concrete and will be good when provided with a material with high rigidity. The outer wall 120 and the inner wall 110 are provided to be spaced apart from each other, whereby a predetermined space portion 130 is provided between the outer wall 120 and the inner wall 110. The space portion 130 is provided between each side part of the outer wall 120 and each side part of the inner wall 110, and a bottom part of the outer wall 120 and a bottom part of the inner wall 110.
[0023] The cooling means 200 serves to suppress the water temperature of the heat-exchange water from rising in a process that the condenser 20 condenses high-temperature steam in the water storage space 100a and is interposed in a space portion 130 provided between the outer wall 120 and the inner wall 110. In general, when a condensation action is performed in the condenser 20, the temperature of the heat-exchange water rises rapidly and reaches a maximum of 370 K (96.85° C.). Therefore, according to a rise of the water temperature of the heat-exchange water, there may occur a situation where not only the condensation efficiency of the condenser 20 decreases but also, as the heat-exchange water evaporates, a level of the heat-exchange water decreases to require the heat-exchange water to be additionally filled. Accordingly, the present disclosure may suppress an increase in the temperature of the heat-exchange water through the cooling means 200 to maintain the condensation efficiency of the condenser 20, thereby improving the cooling performance of the passive auxiliary feedwater system. The cooling means 200 may be provided with a refrigerant having a high boiling point and residual heat absorbing performance rather than being limited to a specific material. The refrigerant may be provided in various ways and may be provided in various refrigerants besides molten salt, water, molten salt+water, and the like.
[0024] Meanwhile, the present disclosure may be to circulate the cooling means 200 in and out of the space portion 130, thereby increasing the cooling efficiency of the cooling means 200. This is presented as another embodiment of the present disclosure and will be described with reference to
[0025] As shown in
[0026] The circulation flow path 300 is to circulate the cooling means 200 of the space portion 130 provided between the inner wall 110 and the outer wall 120 to the outside of the passive condensation tank 100 and includes a discharge flow path 310 and an inflow flow path 320. The discharge flow path 310 provides a pipeline through which the cooling means 200 of the space part 130 is discharged to the outside, and the inflow flow path 320 provides a pipeline through which the cooling means 200 having been discharged through the discharge flow path 310 is re-introduced into the space part 130.
[0027] The heat exchanger 400 serves to cool the cooling means 200 in a process the cooling means 200 suppresses an increase in the temperature of the heat-exchange water and is arranged in the circulation flow path 300. The heat exchanger 400 is arranged between the discharge flow path 310 and the inflow flow path 320 in order to allow the cooling means 200 discharged from the discharge flow path 310 to be sent to the inflow flow path 320.
[0028] The circulation pump 500 may be good, provided any configuration thereof is capable of pumping and circulating the cooling means in the circulation flow path 300.
[0029] Hereinafter, a cooling action of the passive auxiliary feedwater system in which the cooling system as described above is arranged will be described.
[0030] When an accident occurs during normal operation of a nuclear power plant, steam supply from the steam generator 10 to the turbine is cut off, and steam supply is accomplished through the steam supply pipe 13 to the condenser 20 of the passive condensation tank 30.
[0031] The high-temperature steam is discharged through an inlet of the condenser 20 to an outlet of the condenser 20, and in such a process, the high-temperature steam is heat-exchanged with the heat-exchange water stored in the passive condensation tank 30 through the condenser 20, thereby generating condensate water. At this time, the water temperature of the heat-exchange water becomes to rise as heat-exchanged with high-temperature steam, and the cooling means 200 takes away heat from the heat-exchange water, thereby suppressing an increase in the water temperature of the heat-exchange water.
[0032] In addition, in such a process, the circulation pump 500 generates pumping power to circulate the cooling means 200 through the circulation flow path 300 to the space portion 130 and the outside of the passive condensation tank 100. As the cooling means 200 circulates through the heat exchanger 400 to the space portion 130, the temperature rise of the cooling means 200 is minimized so that the decrease in cooling efficiency due to the increase in the temperature of the heat exchange water can be minimized.
[0033] As described so far, the passive condensation tank cooling system of the passive auxiliary feedwater system according to the present disclosure allows the passive condensation tank 100 to include the inner wall 110 and the outer wall 120 and the cooling means 200 to be interposed between the inner wall 110 and the outer wall 120, thereby suppressing the increase in the temperature of the heat exchange water in a condensation process in the passive condensation tank 100. Accordingly, the passive condensation tank cooling system of the passive auxiliary feedwater system may improve the cooling performance of the passive auxiliary feedwater system and contribute to securing a long-term cooling function in the event of an extreme disaster accident.
[0034] Although the present disclosure has been described in detail with respect to the described embodiments, it is obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications are possible within the scope of the technical spirit of the present disclosure, and it is natural that such changes and modifications belong to the appended claims.