CHEMICAL PROCESS FOR PRIMARY SYSTEM MATERIAL PASSIVATION DURING HOT FUNCTIONAL TESTING OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS

The present invention relates to a pre-core hot functional testing (HFT) preconditioning process, which includes the introduction of chemical additives, e.g., zinc, into coolant water that circulates through the primary system of a new nuclear power plant, at various temperatures. The chemical addit...

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Main Authors SILVA, Edward J, JACKO, Richard J, MAZZOCCOLI, Jason P, BYERS, William A, DEVITO, Rachel L, BUCKLEY, Deborah J
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Lithuanian
Published 10.07.2024
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Summary:The present invention relates to a pre-core hot functional testing (HFT) preconditioning process, which includes the introduction of chemical additives, e.g., zinc, into coolant water that circulates through the primary system of a new nuclear power plant, at various temperatures. The chemical additives contact the primary system surfaces, which results in the formation of a protective zinc-containing oxide film on the fresh surfaces to control corrosion release and deposition during subsequent normal operation of the nuclear power plant. The method includes a series of three chemistry phases to optimize the passivation process: 1) an alkaline-reducing phase, 2) an acid-reducing phase and 3) an acid-oxidizing phase.
Bibliography:Application Number: LTUS2015042603T