Advanced Steam-Electric Power Cycle for Advanced Reactor Concepts

David Andrs, Lise Cecile Madeleine Charlot, Jack M. Cavaluzzi

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Abstract

This report presents improvements made to RELAP-7 for modeling Rankine power cycles, which are used on the secondary side of some advanced reactor concepts. For example, for a High-Temperature gas-cooled Reactor Pebble bed Module (HTR-PM), in the primary loop, helium transfers heat from the fuel to a steam generator, and on the secondary side, dry steam from the steam generator applies work to a turbine, which is converted into electrical power by a generator. After passing through the turbine, the steam passes through a condenser and pumped to the steam generator inlet, completing a Rankine cycle on the secondary side. This HTR-PM concept is used as an example to demonstrate a steam-electric power cycle capability in RELAP-7. This power cycle requires a number of different physical components, including a pump, compressor, turbine, steam generator, and condenser. The steam generator is modeled using a heat exchange between primary and secondary loops, and the condenser is modeled using a cooling source term. Recent efforts demonstrated preliminary models for the turbomachinery components (pump/compressor and turbine), but more physical models were required. Furthermore, several improvements were made for the robustness of mixed single-phase/two-phase flow present in a Rankine cycle.
Original languageEnglish
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StatePublished - Sep 1 2020

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