Development of a cold plug valve with fluoride salt

Experimental studies have been developed on a new freeze plug concept for safety valves in facilities using molten salt. They are designed to allow the closure of an upstream circuit by solidifying the molten salt in a section of the device and to passively melt in case of a loss of electric power,...

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Main Authors: Giraud Julien, Ghetta Veronique, Rubiolo Pablo, Tano Retamales Mauricio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
Online Access:https://www.epj-n.org/articles/epjn/full_html/2019/01/epjn190007/epjn190007.html
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spelling doaj-24c4e650a3854f8f81eb0eb3362d58ac2021-02-02T06:55:39ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies2491-92922019-01-015910.1051/epjn/2019005epjn190007Development of a cold plug valve with fluoride saltGiraud JulienGhetta VeroniqueRubiolo PabloTano Retamales MauricioExperimental studies have been developed on a new freeze plug concept for safety valves in facilities using molten salt. They are designed to allow the closure of an upstream circuit by solidifying the molten salt in a section of the device and to passively melt in case of a loss of electric power, thus releasing the upper fluid. The working principle of these cold plug designs relies on the control of the heat transfer balance inside the device, which determines whether the salt inside the cold plug solidifies or melts. The device is mainly composed of steel masses that are dimensioned to provide sufficient thermal heat storage to melt the salt and thus open the cold plug after the electric power is stopped. The final goal of the work is to provide useful recommendations and guidelines for the design of a cold plug for the emergency draining system of a molten salt reactor. Some numerical thermal simulations were performed with ANSYS mechanical (Finite Element Method) to be compared with results of the experiments and to make extrapolations for a new component to be used in a reactor.https://www.epj-n.org/articles/epjn/full_html/2019/01/epjn190007/epjn190007.html
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Development of a cold plug valve with fluoride salt
EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
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title Development of a cold plug valve with fluoride salt
title_short Development of a cold plug valve with fluoride salt
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series EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Experimental studies have been developed on a new freeze plug concept for safety valves in facilities using molten salt. They are designed to allow the closure of an upstream circuit by solidifying the molten salt in a section of the device and to passively melt in case of a loss of electric power, thus releasing the upper fluid. The working principle of these cold plug designs relies on the control of the heat transfer balance inside the device, which determines whether the salt inside the cold plug solidifies or melts. The device is mainly composed of steel masses that are dimensioned to provide sufficient thermal heat storage to melt the salt and thus open the cold plug after the electric power is stopped. The final goal of the work is to provide useful recommendations and guidelines for the design of a cold plug for the emergency draining system of a molten salt reactor. Some numerical thermal simulations were performed with ANSYS mechanical (Finite Element Method) to be compared with results of the experiments and to make extrapolations for a new component to be used in a reactor.
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