Development of Advanced Fuel Handling Machine for JSFR

The Japan Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor (JSFR) has adopted an in-vessel fuel handling system that consists of a single rotating plug, an upper inner structure (UIS) with a vertically penetrating slit, and a fuel handling machine (FHM) with a pantograph arm enhancing a compact reactor vessel design. Sin...

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Published inJournal of nuclear science and technology Vol. 47; no. 7; p. 642
Main Authors KATOH, Atsushi, CHIKAZAWA, Yoshitaka, OBATA, Hiroyuki, KOTAKE, Shoji
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tokyo Taylor & Francis Ltd 01.07.2010
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Summary:The Japan Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor (JSFR) has adopted an in-vessel fuel handling system that consists of a single rotating plug, an upper inner structure (UIS) with a vertically penetrating slit, and a fuel handling machine (FHM) with a pantograph arm enhancing a compact reactor vessel design. Since the reactor vessel design depends on the in-vessel fuel handling system, the feasibility of the JSFR compact reactor vessel design is directly related to the feasibility of the new FHM. In this study, we have fabricated a full-scale mock-up of the JSFR FHM and performed tests in air. From the tests, the FHM mock-up shows sufficient performance in terms of positioning accuracy, motion speed, and stiffness to ensure durability for practical use in commercial plants. Structural analyses have been conducted to validate and improve the seismic analysis model and the positioning control of the FHM. The numerical results are in good agreement with the vibration and positioning tests, showing that there is a sufficient possibility that the model has enough performance to conduct seismic analysis and improve positioning accuracy.
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ISSN:0022-3131
1881-1248
DOI:10.3327/jnst.47.642