Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations (Jan 2014)

Development of Instrument Transmitter Protecting Device against High-Temperature Condition during Severe Accidents

  • Min Yoo,
  • Sung Min Shin,
  • Hyun Gook Kang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/345729
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Reliable information through instrumentation systems is essential in mitigating severe accidents such as the one that occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. There are five elements which might pose a potential threat to the reliability of parameter detection at nuclear power plants during a severe accident: high temperature, high pressure, high humidity, high radiation, and missiles generated during the evolution of a severe accident. Of these, high temperature apparently poses the most serious threat, since thin shielding can get rid of pressure, humidity, radiation (specifically, alpha and beta radiations), and missile effects. In view of this fact, our study focused on designing an instrument transmitter protecting device that can eliminate the high-temperature effect on transmitters to maintain their functional integrity. We present herein a novel concept for designing such a device in terms of heat transfer model that takes into account various heat transfer mechanisms associated with the device.