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Investigation of Two-Phase Phenomena Occurring Within Moisture Separator Reheater High-Level Reactor Trips at the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant

Yuh-Ming Ferng, Lih-Yih Liao

Nuclear Technology / Volume 113 / Number 1 / January 1996 / Pages 1-13

Technical Paper / Nuclear Reactor Safety / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT96-A35194

During the operating history of the Maanshan nuclear power plant (MNPP), five reactor trips have occurred as a result of the moisture separator reheater (MSR) high-level signal. These MSR high-level reactor trips have been a very serious concern, especially during the startup period of MNPP. Consequently, studying the physical phenomena of this particular event is worthwhile, and analytical work is performed using the RELAP5/MOD3 code to investigate the thermal-hydraulic phenomena of two-phase behaviors occurring within the MSR high-level reactor trips. The analytical model is first assessed against the experimental data obtained from several test loops. The same model can then be applied with confidence to the study of this topic. According to the present calculated results, the phenomena of liquid droplet accumulation and residual liquid blowing in the horizontal section of cross-under-lines can be modeled. In addition, the present model can also predict the different increasing rates of inlet steam flow rate affecting the liquid accumulation within the cross-under-lines. The calculated conclusion is confirmed by the revised startup procedure of MNPP.