METHOD FOR CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGE TUBES OF STEAM GENERATORS IN A NUCLEAR POWER STATION

Abstract

Methods for cleaning a NPP steam generator tube bundle. The methods characterized in that a hydrodynamic manipulator connected to a hoist is inserted into a vertical corridor inside a heat exchanger. The methods include taking preliminary measurements of the dose rate inside the steam generator, measuring eddy current signals and analyzing the signals received to assess the condition of the walls of heat exchange tubes and deposit thickness. The methods further include determining the coordinates of a cleaning sector and calculating cleaning time and modes, ejecting a high-pressure jet of water using at least one nozzle configured to rotate around the swiveling axis, and moving the hydrodynamic manipulator according to the coordinates of the cleaning sector with the water jet set at a feed pressure of 1000 to 1500 bar and a flow rate of 100 to 150 l/min and a simultaneous video monitoring of the cleaning zone.

Claims

1. A method for removing local deposits on heat exchange tubes of NPP steam generators characterized in that a manipulator connected to a hoist is inserted into a vertical corridor inside the heat exchanger, by means a hydrodynamic manipulator and at least one nozzle configured to rotate around the swiveling axis, the orientation of which is consistent with the distance between the tubes in the heat exchanger tube bundle, a water jet is ejected rotating with respect to the area being cleaned, wherein the manipulator is temporarily fixed in predetermined positions within the vertical corridor, characterized in that the dose rate inside the steam generator is preliminarily measured immediately on site, the allowable time of work is determined based on the measurement results, eddy current signals are measured and the received signals are analyzed to assess the state of the metal of heat exchange tube walls and the thickness of deposits on them to search for a sector from the local deposits, coordinates of the cleaning sector are determined and the time and modes of cleaning are calculated, and the cleaning of the deposits is carried out by the impact of a high-pressure jet using a sequentially movable hydrodynamic manipulator installed on a mounting frame configured to rotate and move, placed in accordance with certain coordinates of the cleaning sector, with a set water jet supply pressure from 1000 to 1500 bar and a flow rate from 100 to 150 l/min and a simultaneous video monitoring of the cleaning zone, after the cleaning process is completed, check measurements of eddy current signals are made and the need for further cleaning is judged based on the values obtained.

Description

[0007] The invention is illustrated by drawings, where

[0008] FIG. 1 shows a layout of the place of cleaning operations,

[0009] FIG. 2 shows a general view of a manipulator for hydromechanical cleaning,

[0010] FIG. 3 shows EC signals with changes in deposit thickness after the first cleaning mode.

[0011] The method for removing local deposits on heat exchange tubes of NPP steam generators is carried out as follows.

[0012] Dose rate is pre-measured inside the steam generator 1 immediately on site, and based on the measurement results, the allowable time for work at the operator's location 2 is determined.

[0013] Then, eddy current signals are measured, and according to the obtained measurements, in order to search for a sector with local deposits, an analysis is carried out to assess the state of the metal of heat exchange tube walls and the thickness of deposits on them. These actions help determine coordinates of the cleaning sector and calculate the time and modes of cleaning.

[0014] After that, the hydromechanical manipulator 2 connected to the hoist is inserted into the vertical corridor inside the steam generator 1, using a hydrodynamic manipulator and at least one nozzle installed to rotate around the swiveling axis, the orientation of which is consistent with the distance between the tubes in the heat exchanger tube bundle, the cleaning is carried out. The cleaning process itself includes the following: a water jet is ejected, rotated with respect to the area being cleaned, wherein the hydromechanical manipulator is temporarily fixed in predetermined positions within the vertical corridor, wherein deposits are cleaned by the impact of a high-pressure jet using a sequentially moving hydrodynamic manipulator 2 installed on a mounting frame configured to rotate and move, placed in accordance with the pre-defined coordinates of the cleaning sector. The water jet is supplied with the following set parameters: the pressure of 1000 to 1500 bar and the flow rate of 100 to 150 l/min, During cleaning, simultaneous video monitoring of the cleaning zone is carried out.

[0015] After the cleaning is completed, check measurements of the eddy current signals are made and, according to the values obtained, the need for further cleaning is judged.

[0016] This method was used at Balakovo NPR. During the tests, various combinations of pressure and nozzles with different nozzle diameters were tested. The mode with a pressure of 800 bar, a flow rate of 60-70 l/min and a cleaning time of 20 minutes showed that the contamination remained practically unchanged on most of the surface. FIG. 3 shows EC signals with changes in deposit thickness after the first cleaning mode. Sequential cleaning of the most contaminated tube portions was carried out using a hydrodynamic manipulator, which has a main rotational movement and an auxiliary vertical movement. When the pressure of 1000 to 1500 bar and the water flow of up to 100 or more was reached, the cleaning process was effective, the contamination was removed. Eddy current signal measurements were taken to confirm deposit removal.