专利摘要:
The absorbent cluster comprises at least a first absorbent assembly (22) and a second absorbent assembly (24) each comprising respective neutron absorbing members (20), absorbent members (20) of each of the first absorbent assembly (22) and the second absorbent assembly (24) being made from the same material or the same combination of materials selected from the group of neutron absorbing materials consisting of a first europium hafnate, a second hafnate of europium, a first samarium hafnate, a second samarium hafnate, hafnium carbide and samarium hexaboride, the absorbent elements (20) of the first absorbent assembly (22) having a sectional structure different transverse to that of the absorbent elements (20) of the second absorbent assembly (24).
公开号:FR3045199A1
申请号:FR1562437
申请日:2015-12-15
公开日:2017-06-16
发明作者:Dominique Hertz;Marcel Bouffier;Laurent Gauthier
申请人:Areva SA;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

ABSORBENT CLAMP AND ABSORBENT PENCIL FOR REACTOR
The invention relates to the field of absorbent clusters for pressurized water nuclear reactor.
Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) comprises a core comprising a plurality of nuclear fuel assemblies juxtaposed in a reactor vessel.
A nuclear fuel assembly comprises a bundle of fuel rods inserted into a carrier structure, the carrier structure comprising a lower nozzle and an upper nozzle between which the fuel rods are arranged, guide tubes connecting the lower nozzle and the upper nozzle, and spacer grids fixed on the guide tubes and distributed along the guide tubes between the upper and lower ends, the spacer grids holding the fuel rods.
The purpose of the guide tubes is to ensure the rigidity of the carrier structure and to allow insertion into the nuclear fuel assembly of neutron absorbing rods used for moderating the reactivity of the core of the nuclear reactor.
The absorbent rods are connected together at their upper end by a support. The assembly formed by the support and the beam of absorbent rods carried by the support is called absorbent cluster. The support generally has a star shape, sometimes referred to as the spider, or a substantially square perforated form called a support plate or plate.
It is possible to provide movable absorbent clusters, also called control clusters or control clusters, which are each suspended by its respective spider to a control rod of a control mechanism of the nuclear reactor cluster, and movable vertically during the normal operation of the reactor to drive more or less their absorbent rods into the guide tubes of the nuclear fuel assemblies so as to adjust the reactivity of the core of the nuclear reactor.
These control clusters are raised to increase the reactivity of the nuclear reactor core or lowered to reduce the reactivity of the core of the nuclear reactor.
These control clusters are disengaged from the control rod so as to quickly and completely drive the absorbent rods into the nuclear fuel assemblies to stop the nuclear reactor.
It is possible to provide control clusters of different types, for example highly absorbent control clusters, or black clusters, and less absorbing control clusters, or gray clusters, in different areas of the nuclear reactor core. Gray absorbent bunches generally have absorbent pencils whose absorbency is adapted to the required level and generally inert pencils made of steel.
It is also possible to provide fixed absorbent clusters, the rods carried by a support plate remain inserted in the corresponding nuclear fuel assemblies during the normal operation of the nuclear reactor, in areas where it is desired to limit the reactivity of the core.
Such fixed absorbent clusters are for example disposed in nuclear fuel assemblies located at the periphery of the nuclear reactor core, in order to reduce the neutron activity and to limit the irradiation of the vessel.
The fixed absorbent bunches have absorbent rods whose absorbency is adapted to the required level and possibly inert rods generally in the form of short steel bars.
Whether an absorbent cluster is fixed or mobile, its absorbent rods generally comprise a tubular sheath and an absorbent column formed of a stack of cylindrical absorbent elements made of neutron absorbing materials. Absorbent elements are generally provided in the form of circular cylindrical pellets (or "pellets" in English) with a height of between 10 and 20 mm and a diameter of between 7 and 9 mm, or sections of cylindrical bar (or "bars"). in English) of substantially identical diameter to that of the pellets whose length can reach several centimeters or even several meters, that is to say the total length of the absorbent column. In some cases, an absorbent pencil may be directly constituted of an unsheathed bar and made of absorbent material.
The height of the absorbent column of the absorber rods of the absorbent clusters is at least equal to that of the column of fissile material contained in the fuel rods to allow the complete recovery of the fissile column by the absorbent column of the fixed absorbent clusters and clusters mobile absorbers when fully inserted into the core of the nuclear reactor.
The absorbent rods of the fixed absorbent clusters generally consist of a steel sheath containing vitrified borosilicate in the form of a tube.
It is possible to use sheathed absorbent rods comprising absorbent elements made of silver-indium-cadmium (AIC), absorbent elements made of dysprosium titanate, absorbent elements made of dysprosium hafnate and / or absorbent elements made of boron carbide (B4C), or unsheathed hafnium absorbent rods for mobile absorbent clusters.
It is possible in particular to use sheathed absorbent rods containing, in their lower part, absorbent elements made of silver-indium-cadmium (AIC) and, in their upper part, absorbent elements made of boron carbide (B4C).
This makes it possible, on the one hand, to have a neutron efficiency adapted to the normal operation of the reactor when the control clusters are little or not inserted and when the reactor is shut down thanks to a higher neutron absorption in the upper part of the rods. absorbers when the control clusters are fully inserted and, secondly, of sufficient mass to ensure a fall of the control clusters in the times imposed by the safety rules in case of emergency shutdown of the nuclear reactor.
However, the components of AlC are rare materials (indium), toxic (cadmium) or lead to a significant radioactive activity after irradiation (silver). In addition, under the effect of irradiation, the AlC swells and can cause deformation and cracking of the sheath.
In addition, boron carbide produces helium and gaseous tritium under irradiation. Tritium migrates into the primary circuit through the steel sheaths. From 850 ° C the boron carbide starts to react with the steel of the sheath. The reaction becomes significant as soon as 1150 ° C., leading to cleaboard deglazing.
One of the aims of the invention is to propose an absorbent cluster which has satisfactory neutron absorption and mass characteristics, avoiding the use of silver-indium-cadmium alloy and limiting or avoiding, if possible, the use of boron carbide, and using absorbent materials with little or no swelling under irradiation. For this purpose, the invention provides an absorbent cluster for pressurized water nuclear reactor, comprising a beam of absorbent rods, each absorber rod comprising a tubular sheath and an absorbent column formed of a stack of neutron absorbing elements received at the interior of the tubular sheath, each absorbent member extending along a longitudinal axis and having a cross-sectional structure determined by the cross-sectional geometry, the composition and the porosity of the absorbent member, the absorbent columns containing at least two absorbent assemblies, each absorbent assembly (consisting of a plurality of absorbent members having the same cross-sectional structure, the cluster comprising at least a first absorbent assembly and a second absorbent assembly, the absorbent members of each of the first absorbent assembly and the second absorbent assembly both made from the same material or the same combination of materials selected from the group of neutron absorbing materials consisting of a first europium hafnate, a second europium hafnate, a first samarium hafnate, a second samarium hafnate, hafnium carbide and samarium hexaboride, the absorbent members of the first absorbent assembly having a different cross-sectional structure than the absorbent members of the second absorbent assembly.
The absorbent bundle optionally includes one or more of the following characteristics, taken singly or in any technically feasible combination: - the first samarium hafnate has a molar content of samarium oxide between 8% and 20% and the second samarium hafnate has a molar content of samarium oxide of between 50% and 60%; the first europium hafnate has a molar content of europium oxide of between 43% and 54% and the second hafnate of europium has a molar content of europium oxide of between 19% and 26%; the absorbent elements of at least one absorbent assembly are made from the first europium hafnate and / or the second europium hafnate; the absorbent elements of the first absorbent assembly are made exclusively of first samarium hafnate, second samarium hafnate, first europium hafnate and / or second europium hafnate, and the absorbent elements of the second absorbent assembly are produced exclusively hafnium carbide; the absorbent elements of the first absorbent assembly and the absorbent elements of the second absorbent assembly are arranged in separate absorbent rods; it comprises as many absorbent rods receiving absorbent elements of the first absorbent assembly as absorbent rods receiving the absorbent elements of the second absorbent assembly; - Absorbent elements of the first absorbent assembly and absorbent members of the second absorbent assembly are disposed in separate absorbent rods adjacent two by two; it exclusively comprises the first absorbent assembly and the second absorbent assembly; it comprises a third absorbent assembly comprising absorbent elements made exclusively of boron carbide, samarium hexaboride, or first europium hafnate and / or second europium hafnate; the absorbent elements of the third absorbent assembly are arranged in the absorbent rods receiving the absorbent elements of the first absorbent assembly and the second absorbent assembly, preferably in the upper portion of the absorbent rods; the absorbent elements of at least one of the first absorbent assembly and the second absorbent assembly contain several different materials of the material group and / or the absorbent members of at least one of the first absorbent assembly and the second absorbent assembly contain a only material of the group of materials; it comprises at least one absorbent column containing exclusively absorbent elements of the same absorbent assembly and / or at least one absorbent column containing absorbent elements of at least two distinct absorbent assemblies; the absorbent elements of the first absorbent assembly and the second absorbent assembly are made from the same material or the same combination of materials of the group of materials and differ in the geometry of their cross section and / or a porosity ratio; the absorbent elements of at least one absorbent assembly contain exclusively the first europium hafnate and / or the second europium hafnate; at least one absorbent assembly has absorbent elements having a multilayer cross-sectional structure comprising a plurality of layers each made of a material or a combination of materials from the group of materials, each absorbent element comprising at least two layers of distinct compositions and / or distinct porosity rate; it comprises at least one absorbent column containing absorbent elements of the first absorbent assembly and absorbent elements of the second absorbent assembly distributed along the absorbent column in a repeated pattern; the first europium hafnate, the second europium hafnate, the first samarium hafnate, the second samarium hafnate, the hafnium carbide and / or the samarium hexaboride contained in the absorbent elements of the first absorbent assembly and the second absorbent assembly are in cubic crystalline phase. The invention also relates to an absorbent rod for pressurized water nuclear reactor, comprising a tubular sheath and an absorbent column formed of a stack of neutron absorbing elements received inside the sheath, the absorbing column containing at least two absorbent elements, each absorbent element being made of a material or a combination of materials selected from the group of neutron absorbing materials consisting of a first europium hafnate, a second europium hafnate, a first samarium hafnate, a second samarium hafnate, hafnium carbide, and samarium hexaboride, the absorbent elements differing in cross-sectional structure. The invention and its advantages will be better understood on reading the description which follows, given solely by way of example, and with reference to the appended drawings, in which: FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a mobile absorbent cluster, according to the invention, for pressurized water nuclear reactor partially inserted into a nuclear fuel assembly; FIG. 2 is a partial view in axial section of an absorbent pencil of the cluster of FIG. 1; and FIGS. 3 to 5 are cross-sectional views of absorbent elements that can be inserted into the pencil of FIG. 2. FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a fixed absorbent cluster according to the invention.
The absorbent cluster 2 shown in FIG. 1 comprises a support 4 and a bundle of absorbent rods 6 carried by the support 4.
The support 4 maintains the absorbent rods 6 in the form of a beam, in which the absorbent rods 6 are parallel to each other and positioned so as to be inserted into guide tubes 8 of a nuclear fuel assembly. 10.
In operation, the absorbent rods 6 extend substantially vertically. Subsequently, the terms "vertical" and "height" refer to the direction of vertical extension of the absorbent rods 6.
The support 4 of the absorbent cluster 2 of Figure 1 has a star shape. It comprises a central knob 12 from which arms 14, generally called fins, extend in a star. Each arm 14 carries one or more absorbent pencil (s) 6.
As illustrated in FIG. 2, each absorbent pencil 6 comprises a tubular sheath 16 and an absorbent column 18 received inside the tubular sheath 16.
Absorbent column 18 is formed of a stack of absorbent elements 20 made of neutron absorbing materials. The absorbent elements 20 are stacked vertically in the tubular sheath 16.
Each absorbent element 20 has a circular cylindrical shape and extends along a longitudinal axis A. The longitudinal axis A is substantially vertical when the absorbent element 20 is received in the tubular sheath 16.
Absorbent elements 20 have the shape of cylindrical pellets or cylindrical bar sections or "bars". Preferably the absorbent elements 20 are circular cylindrical pellets or "pellets".
Each absorbent element 20 has a height taken along its longitudinal axis A.
Each absorbent element 20 has a cross section taken perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A of the absorbent element 20.
The cross section has a specific geometric shape. The cross section is for example tubular or full. The cross section is characterized in particular by an external diameter and, where appropriate, an internal diameter.
Each absorbent element 20 comprises at least one layer. Each absorbent member 20 comprises a single or a plurality of concentric layers centered on the longitudinal axis A. The number of layers and the thickness of the layers also determine the geometry of the cross-section of the absorbent member 20.
Two distinct layers of an absorbent member 20 differ in their composition (i.e. the materials or combinations of materials constituting these layers) and / or in the porosity rate of these layers.
Each absorbent member 20 is made from a single material or combination of different materials. Separate materials are arranged in separate layers or mixed in the same layer.
Each absorbent element 20 has a cross-sectional structure determined by the geometry of the cross section (solid, tubular, external diameter, internal diameter, number of layers, thickness of each layer, ...), the composition (material or combination of materials constituting each layer) and the porosity rate (porosity rate of each layer).
Two absorbent members 20 have identical cross-sectional structures if these cross-sectional structures have the same cross-sectional geometry, composition, and porosity rate for each layer if the absorbent member 20 comprises multiple layers.
Two absorbent members 20 have different cross-sectional structures if they differ by at least one of the cross-sectional geometry, composition and / or porosity ratio, and for at least one layer if the absorbent member comprises several layers.
Absorbent columns 18 of absorbent cluster 2 contain at least two absorbent assemblies 22, 24, 26, with each absorbent assembly 22, 24, 26 consisting of a plurality of absorbent members 20 having the same cross-sectional structure.
Absorbent elements 20 of the same absorbent assembly 22, 24, 26 have the same cross-sectional structure but may optionally have different heights. Absorbent elements 20 of the same absorbent assembly are identical or differ only in their height.
The absorbent column 18 comprises at least a first absorbent assembly 22 and a second absorbent assembly 24.
The absorbent elements 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 are made from the same material or the same combination of materials selected from the group of neutron absorbing materials consisting of a first europium hafnate, a a second europium hafnate, a first samarium hafnate, a second samarium hafnate, hafnium carbide and samarium hexaboride.
The absorbent elements 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24 are also made from the same material or the same combination of materials selected from the group of neutron absorbing materials consisting of a first europium hafnate, a a second europium hafnate, a first samarium hafnate, a second samarium hafnate, hafnium carbide and samarium hexaboride.
The absorbent members 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 differ from those of the second absorbent assembly 24 by their cross-sectional structure, i.e. at least one of the cross-sectional geometry, a composition and / or a porosity ratio. The term "absorbent member 20 made from a combination of materials" generally means that an absorbent member 20 comprises a plurality of materials mixed or blended in the same layer of the absorbent member 20 and / or separated in distinct layers of the absorbent element 20, made for example in different absorbent materials.
The terms "identical", "same material" or "same combination of materials", "same cross-sectional structure", "same cross-sectional geometry" and "same porosity ratio" extend here to inevitable manufacturing tolerances or measurement close. The expression "the absorbent columns 18 contain at least two absorbent assemblies 22, 24, 26" here means that the absorbent assemblies 22, 24, 26 are present in the absorbent columns 18 of the absorbent cluster 2 taken as a whole.
Each absorbent assembly 22, 24, 26 comprises several absorbent elements 20 arranged in the same absorbent column 18 and / or several absorbent elements 20 distributed in several absorbent columns 18 of the absorbent cluster 2.
It is possible that the absorbent members 20 of two absorbent assemblies 22, 24, 26 are contained in respective respective absorbent columns 18 and / or that the absorbent members 20 of two absorbent assemblies 22, 24, 26 are contained in the same absorbent column. 18.
The terms "first europium hafnate" and "second europium hafnate" denote two defined compounds, formed for example by a reaction between hafnium oxide (HfO 2) and europium oxide (Eu 2 O 3), having different compositions, and in particular europium molar contents located in disjoint ranges.
For the record, a "defined compound" is a compound whose phase change is at a constant temperature. On a phase diagram, a vertical indicates the presence of a defined compound.
Preferably, the first europium hafnate has a molar content of europium oxide of between 43% and 54% and the second europium hafnate has a molar content of europium oxide of between 19% and 26%. These two materials have different absorption capacities and densities. In these two ranges, it is possible to obtain europium hafnate in cubic crystalline phase which has the advantage of not or little swell under irradiation. The europium hafnate, in the form of sintered pellets of the same dimensions, is a little more absorbent and about 4 times denser than boron carbide. Europium hafnate does not generate any gaseous irradiation product, does not react with stainless steel up to at least 1300 ° C, the magnitude of the melting temperature of the steel, and does not cause exothermic reaction with water.
The terms "first samarium hafnate" and "second samarium hafnate" denote two defined compounds, formed for example by a reaction between hafnium oxide (HfO 2) and samarium oxide (Sm 2 O 3), having compositions different, and in particular samarium molar contents located in disjoint ranges.
Preferably, the first samarium hafnate has a molar content of samarium oxide of between 8% and 20% and the second samarium hafnate has a molar content of samarium oxide of between 50% and 60%. In these two ranges, it is possible to obtain samarium hafnate cubic crystalline phase which has the advantage of not or little swell under irradiation. Samarium hafnate does not generate a gaseous irradiation product, does not react with stainless steel until at least 1300 ° C does not cause an exothermic reaction with water. In the form of a stack of sintered pellets of the same dimensions as the AlC bar or bars, samarium hafnate is less dense than I AIC: the theoretical density of samarium hafnate is about 20% less than that of the AIC.
In the form of sintered pellets of the same size, the first samarium hafnate absorbs slightly less neutrons than the AlC, while the second samarium hafnate absorbs neutrons a little more than the AlC, the absorption difference being of the order of 10% each time.
The first samarium hafnate, the second samarium hafnate, the first europium hafnate and the second europium hafnate being miscible with each other and having similar sintering conditions, two or more of these absorbing materials may be mixed together in the same sintered absorbent element. Equivalent geometry, the hafnium carbide (HfC) is a little less absorbent than the AlC, of the order of 5%. The theoretical density of hafnium carbide is about 20% higher than that of AIC.
The hafnium carbide does not generate gaseous irradiation product, does not react with a stainless steel sheath at less than 1300 ° C, does not cause exothermic reaction with water and is naturally cubic phase.
In the form of sintered pellets of the same dimensions, samarium hexaboride (SmB6) is a little more absorbent and three times denser than boron carbide and is naturally cubic in phase.
In one embodiment, the pellets are obtained by powder sintering with, if necessary, addition of a pore-forming agent to adjust the porosity ratio and / or sintering additive. The sintering is carried out continuously or in batches (in English "batch") at a temperature of between 1400 ° C. and 1700 ° C. under ai for hafnate of europium or samarium and under vacuum or under neutral gas for hexaboride. of samarium. The sintering is carried out batchwise at a temperature of between 1900 ° C. and 2200 ° C., under vacuum, for hafnium carbide, or from a finely ground powder (crystallites <50 μm, preferably <20 μm). or by adding 1 to 2% MoSi 2 to sinter hafnium carbide.
In one embodiment, the absorbent columns 18 of the absorbent cluster 2 contain a different first absorbent assembly 22 and a second absorbent assembly 24 whose absorbent members differ in their compositions, ie, by their materials or combinations of materials selected from the group. of materials.
The first absorbent assembly 22 and the second absorbent assembly 24 are contained in one or more absorbent column (s) 18.
It is possible to arrange the first absorbent assembly 22 and the second absorbent assembly 24 in respective absorbent columns 18 or to have the first absorbent assembly 22 and the second absorbent assembly 24 different in at least one same absorbent column 18.
It is possible to provide at least one absorbent column 18 comprising absorbent elements of the first absorbent assembly 22 and the second absorbent assembly 24.
It is also possible to provide at least two absorbent columns 18 each comprising the absorbent elements 20 of only one of the first absorbent assembly 22 and the second absorbent assembly 24.
In one embodiment, the absorbent elements 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 are made, from the group of materials, exclusively in first samarium hafnate, first europium hafnate, second samarium hafnate and / or second europium hafnate, and the absorbent elements 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24 are made exclusively of hafnium carbide.
In one embodiment, an absorbent bundle 2 comprises an absorbent column 18 containing only absorbent elements 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22, made, from the group of materials, exclusively in first samarium hafnate, first europium hafnate, second hafnate samarium and / or second europium hafnate, and another absorbent column 18 containing only absorbent elements 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24, made from the group of materials, exclusively of hafnium carbide.
The arrangement of the absorbent members 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 and the absorbent members 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24 in two separate columns facilitates manufacture.
These two absorbent columns 18 are preferably those of two adjacent absorbent rods 6 of the absorbent cluster 2, so as to obtain a neutron absorption substantially equivalent to that of two identical absorbent columns containing AIC.
In general, the absorbent elements 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 and the absorbent elements 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24 are arranged in separate absorbent rods 6 and adjacent in pairs. Each absorbent pencil 6 containing the absorbent elements 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 is adjacent to an absorbent pencil 6 containing the absorbent elements 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24.Alternatively or optionally, at least one absorbent column 18 contains a on the one hand, absorbent elements 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22, that is to say made, from the group of materials, exclusively in first samarium hafnate, first europium hafnate, second samarium hafnate and / or second samarium hafnate europium, and secondly, absorbent elements 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24, made from the group of materials, exclusively of hafnium carbide.
In one embodiment, in such an absorbent column 18, the absorbent members 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 and the absorbent members 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24 are distributed along the absorbent column 18.
In this case, preferably, the absorbent members 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 and the absorbent members 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24 are distributed in the absorbent column 18 in a repeating pattern.
Different repeating units of the absorbent members 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 and the absorbent members 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24 are conceivable. Preferably, the repeating units are chosen so as to obtain a desired average linear neutron absorption over the entire length of the absorbent column 18.
This embodiment can thus be used to replace the AlC in existing nuclear reactors with a neutron absorption and a mass substantially equivalent to those of AlC, for example by combining, in suitable proportions, the second samarium hafnate ( absorbent members of the first absorbent assembly 22) and hafnium carbide (absorbent members of the second absorbent assembly 24), because the second samarium hafnate is more absorbent but less dense than the AlC while the hafnium carbide is less absorbent but denser than AIC.
For new nuclear reactors, the adjustment of the proportions of each absorbent material makes it possible to obtain an absorbent column 18 of mass and absorption adapted to the needs defined by the designer of the reactor.
In one embodiment, and as illustrated in FIG. 2, in addition to the first absorbent assembly 22 formed of absorbent elements 20 made for example exclusively in first samarium hafnate, first europium hafnate, second samarium hafnate and / or second europium hafnate, and the second absorbent assembly 24 formed of absorbent elements 20 made for example exclusively of hafnium carbide, the absorbent columns 18 contain a third absorbent assembly 26 formed of absorbent elements 20 made for example exclusively of carbide boron.
Such an absorbent cluster 2 makes it possible, for example, to replace, in the existing nuclear reactors, an absorbent cluster whose absorbent columns contain AlC and boron carbide, the AlC being replaced by the combination of absorbing elements firstly produced. samarium hafnate, first europium hafnate, second samarium hafnate and / or second europium hafnate and absorbent elements made of hafnium carbide, and the boron carbide being preserved.
In an absorbent column 18 containing absorbent elements 20 made of first samarium hafnate, first europium hafnate, second samarium hafnate and / or second europium hafnate (absorbent elements 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22) and / or elements absorbents 20 made of hafnium carbide (absorbent members 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24) and absorbent members 20 made of boron carbide (absorbent members 20 of the third absorbent assembly 26), preferably the absorbent members 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 and / or the absorbent elements 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24 are arranged in the lower part of the absorbent column 18, while the absorbent elements 20 of the third absorbent assembly 26 are arranged in the upper part of the absorbent column 18.
In one embodiment, the absorbent bundle 2 comprises an absorbent column 18 comprising absorbent elements 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 in the lower part and absorbent elements 20 of the third absorbent assembly 24 in the upper part and another absorbent column 18 containing elements. absorbents 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24 in the lower part and absorbent elements 20 of the third absorbent element 26 in the upper part.
These two absorbent columns 18 are preferably those of two adjacent absorbent rods 6 of the absorbent cluster 2. The samarium hexaboride may advantageously be used to replace the boron carbide in the third absorbent assembly 26 in order to benefit from a mass of higher cluster for at least equal absorbency.
Thus, in the various embodiments indicated above, all or part of the boron carbide can be replaced by samarium hexaboride.
Alternatively, first europium hafnate, second europium hafnate or a combination of first europium hafnate and second europium hafnate of adequate composition to achieve the intended mass and absorbency, can be used to replace all or part of the boron carbide in the absorbent elements 20 of the third absorbent assembly 26.
In particular, in one embodiment, the absorbent columns 18 of the absorbent cluster 2 comprise absorbent elements 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 made of first samarium hafnate, first europium hafnate, second samarium hafnate and / or in second europium hafnate, and absorbent elements 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24 made of hafnium carbide, the absorbent elements 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 and the second absorbent assembly 24 being located in the lower portion of the absorbent columns 18, and a third absorbent assembly 26 located at the top of the absorbent columns 18 and consisting of absorbent elements 20 made of boron carbide, samarium hexaboride or a material or a combination of materials selected from the first europium hafnate and the second europium hafnate.
The first samarium hafnate, the second samarium hafnate, the first europium hafnate and the second europium hafnate have different absorption capacities and different densities. Their combination thus makes it possible to obtain a satisfactory compromise between the neutron absorption and the mass of the absorbent cluster 2 as a whole, the latter being sufficient in the case of a control cluster to ensure the fall of the control cluster. in the time imposed by the safety rules in case of emergency shutdown of the nuclear reactor.
In one embodiment, an absorbent bundle 2 comprises a first absorbent assembly 22 whose absorbent elements 20 are made exclusively of hafnium carbide and a second absorbent assembly 24 whose absorbent elements 20 are made of first samarium hafnate, in the second samarium hafnate, first europium hafnate and / or second europium hafnate. The absorbent elements 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 and those of the second absorbent assembly 24 are either mixed in the absorbent rods 6 or distributed in absorbent rods 6 separate from the absorbent cluster 2. Optionally, the absorbent cluster 2 further comprises a third absorbent assembly 26 whose absorbent elements 20 are made either of samarium hexaborure or first europium hafnate and / or second europium hafnate, the absorbent elements 20 of the third absorbent assembly 26 being arranged in the upper part of each pencil absorbent 6 of the absorbent cluster 2.
In order to adjust the neutron absorption and / or the mass of the various absorbent rods 6 of the absorbent cluster 2, it is possible to adapt the cross-sectional structures of the absorbent elements 20 by modifying the geometry of the cross-section of the absorbent elements. And / or the porosity rate of the absorbent material to change the density of the absorbent material constituting the absorbent elements 20 with respect to the theoretical density of said material.
It is also possible to provide absorbent assemblies 22, 24, 26 consisting of absorbent elements 20 made of the same material or the same combination of materials of the group of materials, but whose cross-sectional structures have different geometries and / or different porosity levels (and thus densities), so that the absorbent elements 20 of an absorbent assembly, although made of the same material or the same combination of materials of the material group, have a neutron absorption capacity and / or a mass different from that (s) of the absorbent elements 20 of another absorbent assembly.
In an absorbent element 20, the neutrons are first absorbed by the peripheral zone of the absorbent element, then progressively through the intermediate zones until they reach the central zone.
In one embodiment, the absorbent members 20 of a first absorbent assembly 22 are solid cylindrical, as illustrated in FIG. 3, and the absorbent members 20 of a second absorbent assembly 24 are tubular cylindrical, as illustrated in FIG. In an alternative embodiment the absorbent elements 20 of said first absorbent assembly 22 and those of said second absorbent assembly 24 are made from the same material or the same combination of materials.
Alternatively or optionally, the absorbent members 20 of the first absorbent assembly 22 have an outer diameter D1 strictly greater than that D2 of the absorbent members 20 of the second absorbent assembly 24, as shown in Figures 3 and 4.
In one embodiment, at least one absorbent assembly comprises absorbent members 20 containing at least two materials from the group of materials.
In one embodiment, at least one absorbent assembly comprises absorbent elements 20 containing in combination the first europium hafnate and the second europium hafnate or containing in combination the first samarium hafnate and the second samarium hafnate.
In one embodiment, at least one absorbent assembly comprises absorbent elements containing in combination at least two hafnates selected from the first europium hafnate, the second europium hafnate, the first samarium hafnate and the second samarium hafnate. .
Various embodiments can be implemented to obtain such an absorbent element 20.
In one embodiment, the absorbent member 20 is homogeneous and obtained by sintering as a solid or tubular pellet of a mixture in the desired proportions of different hafnate powders.
As illustrated in FIG. 5, in one embodiment, the absorbent element 20 comprises, for example, at least two superimposed layers consisting of different hafnates chosen from the first europium hafnate, the second europium hafnate and the first hafnate. samarium and the second samarium hafnate.
In the example illustrated in FIG. 5, the absorbent element 20 comprises a layer made of first europium hafnate E1 disposed on a cylindrical core 28, a layer made of second europium hafnate E2, and a layer made of first hafnate. samarium S1 and a layer made of second samarium hafnate S2. The layers here are concentric centered on the axis A of the absorbent element 20 in the form of a cylindrical pellet.
The layers E1, E2, S1 and / or S2 are for example successively deposited on the cylindrical core 28, for example by vapor deposition or by additive manufacturing. The core 22 is for example made of absorbent material (Hf02, HfC, ..) or non-absorbent (Zr02, C, ...).
In a variant, an absorbent element 20 is provided in the form of a tubular cylindrical pellet consisting of at least two superimposed layers consisting of different hafnates chosen from the first europium hafnate, the second europium hafnate, the first hafnate of samarium and the second hafnate of samarium, without central core. The layers of such an absorbent element 20 are formed for example by additive manufacturing, optionally on a fusible or sacrificial core which is then removed.
The cross-sectional geometry (inside diameter, outside diameter, number of layers, thickness of each layer), and the porosity ratio (density) and the composition (material or combination of materials) of the successive layers are adapted to obtain the mass and the neutron absorption required for the cluster throughout its lifetime.
The tubular sheath 16 of the absorbent rods 6 is preferably a stainless steel sheath, for example an AISI 304 or AISI 316L sheath, or a hafnium-based sheath.
The absorbent cluster 2 illustrated in FIG. 1 is a movable absorbent cluster, or control or control cluster, which is vertically movable during normal reactor operation to drive its absorber rods 6 more or less into the nuclear fuel assembly 10 in order to regulate the reactivity of the nuclear reactor core. For the positions in the reactor core requiring a lower absorbency, some of the absorbent rods of the cluster 2 can be replaced by steel rods.
In a variant, the absorbent cluster 2 is a fixed absorbent cluster, the absorber rods 6 of which remain permanently embedded in the nuclear fuel assembly 10 during the normal operation of the nuclear reactor, the nuclear fuel assembly 10 being for example located in periphery of the nuclear reactor core.
Such a fixed absorbent cluster 2 is illustrated in FIG. 6. It comprises absorbent rods 6 carried by a support 4 in the form of a support plate. It also comprises a pusher assembly 40 comprising a support bar 42 and two coaxial helical springs 44, 46 interposed between the support 4 and the support bar 42. The springs 44, 46 are provided to push the support 4 downwards. by bearing on the support bar 42, the latter bearing on the upper core plate of the nuclear reactor.
The number of absorbent rods 6, the length of the absorbent column 18 and the nature of the absorbent material (absorbent or combination of absorbents of the material group) are adapted to obtain the target neutron absorption at the desired location. The other rods of the fixed absorbent cluster are, for example, short steel rods known as plug rods 48. The absorbent cluster 2 illustrated in FIG. 6 comprises absorbent rods 6 and plug rods 48.
Thanks to the invention, it is possible to have absorbent rods 6 having a satisfactory neutron absorption capacity, at least equal to that of an absorbent rod using AlC and / or boron carbide, while obtaining a mobile absorbent cluster 2 having a comparable mass to ensure the fall of the mobile cluster under the same conditions.
In addition, the absorbent materials of the material group make it possible to obtain more interesting performances, in particular in the case of incidents and accidents in the reactors or in factory manufacture.
Indeed, these materials, with the exception of samarium hexaboride (SmB6), do not produce gaseous irradiation products, do not react with the stainless steel sheath until high temperatures and do not realize exothermic reaction with water in the event of leakage of an absorbent pencil.
权利要求:
Claims (19)
[1" id="c-fr-0001]
1. Absorbent stub (2) for pressurized water nuclear reactor, comprising a bundle of absorbent rods (6), each absorbent pencil (6) comprising a tubular sheath (16) and an absorbent column (18) formed of a stack of neutron absorbing elements (20) received within the tubular sheath (16), each absorbent member (20) extending along a longitudinal axis (A) and having a cross-sectional structure determined by the geometry in cross section, the composition and the porosity ratio of the absorbent member (20), the absorbent columns (18) containing at least two absorbent assemblies (22, 24, 26), each absorbent assembly (22, 24, 26) being composed of a plurality of absorbent members (20) having the same cross-sectional structure, the cluster comprising at least a first absorbent assembly (22) and a second absorbent assembly (24), the absorbent members (20) of each of the father first absorbent assembly (22) and the second absorbent assembly (24) being made from the same material or the same combination of materials selected from the group of neutron absorbing materials consisting of a first hafnate of europium, a second europium hafnate, a first samarium hafnate, a second samarium hafnate, hafnium carbide and samarium hexaboride, the absorbent elements (20) of the first absorbent assembly (22) having a different cross-sectional structure than that of the absorbent members (20) of the second absorbent assembly (24).
[2" id="c-fr-0002]
2. - The bunch according to claim 1, wherein the first samarium hafnate has a molar content of samarium oxide of between 8% and 20% and the second samarium hafnate has a molar content of samarium oxide of between 50% and 60%.
[3" id="c-fr-0003]
3. The bunch as claimed in claim 1 or 2, in which the first europium hafnate has a molar content of europium oxide of between 43% and 54% and the second hafnate of europium has a molar content of europium oxide of between 19%. and 26%.
[4" id="c-fr-0004]
4. - Bunch according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the absorbent elements (20) of at least one absorbent assembly (22, 24, 26) are made from the first europium hafnate and / or second europium hafnate.
[5" id="c-fr-0005]
5. - Bunch according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the absorbent elements (20) of the first absorbent assembly (22) are made exclusively of first samarium hafnate, second samarium hafnate, first europium hafnate and or in second europium hafnate, and the absorbent elements (20) of the second absorbent assembly (24) are made exclusively of hafnium carbide.
[6" id="c-fr-0006]
6. - The bunch of claim 5, wherein the absorbent elements (20) of the first absorbent assembly (22) and the absorbent elements (20) of the second absorbent assembly (24) are arranged in separate absorbent rods.
[7" id="c-fr-0007]
7. - Cluster according to claim 6, comprising as many absorbent rods (6) receiving absorbent elements (20) of the first absorbent assembly (22) as absorbent rods (6) receiving the absorbent elements (20) of the second absorbent assembly ( 24).
[8" id="c-fr-0008]
8. - Bunch according to any one of claims 5 to 7, wherein absorbent elements (20) of the first absorbent assembly (22) and absorbent elements (20) of the second absorbent assembly (24) are arranged in absorbent rods separate adjacent two by two.
[9" id="c-fr-0009]
9. - Bunch according to any one of claims 5 to 8, comprising exclusively the first absorbent assembly (22) and the second absorbent assembly (24).
[10" id="c-fr-0010]
10. - Bunch according to any one of claims 5 to 9, comprising a third absorbent assembly (26) comprising absorbent elements (20) made exclusively of boron carbide, samarium hexaborure, or first europium hafnate and or in second europium hafnate.
[11" id="c-fr-0011]
11. - Bunch according to claim 10, wherein the absorbent elements (20) of the third absorbent assembly (26) are arranged in the absorbent rods receiving the absorbent elements (20) of the first absorbent assembly (22) and the second absorbent assembly ( 24), preferably in the upper part of the absorbent rods.
[12" id="c-fr-0012]
The bunch of any preceding claim, wherein the absorbent members (20) of at least one of the first absorbent assembly (22) and the second absorbent assembly (24) contain a plurality of different materials from the material group. and / or the absorbent members (20) of at least one of the first absorbent assembly (22) and the second absorbent assembly (24) contain a single material of the group of materials.
[13" id="c-fr-0013]
13. - Bunch according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising at least one absorbing column (18) exclusively containing absorbent elements (20) of the same absorbent assembly (22, 24, 26) and / or at least one column absorbent member (18) containing absorbent members (20) of at least two separate absorbent assemblies (22, 24, 26).
[14" id="c-fr-0014]
The cluster according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the absorbent members of the first absorbent assembly (22) and the second absorbent assembly (24) are made from the same material or the same combination of materials and differ in the geometry of their cross section and / or a porosity rate.
[15" id="c-fr-0015]
15. - A cluster according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the absorbent elements (20) of at least one absorbent assembly (22, 24, 26) contain exclusively the first europium hafnate and / or the second europium hafnate.
[16" id="c-fr-0016]
16. A graft according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least one absorbent assembly (26) has absorbent members (20) having a multilayer cross-sectional structure comprising a plurality of layers each made of a material or combination of materials. of the group of materials, each absorbent member (20) comprising at least two layers of distinct compositions and / or distinct porosity levels.
[17" id="c-fr-0017]
17. - Bunch according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising at least one absorbent column (18) containing absorbent elements (20) of the first absorbent assembly (22) and absorbent elements (20) of the second absorbent assembly (24). distributed along the absorbent column (18) in a repeating pattern.
[18" id="c-fr-0018]
18. - A cluster according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first europium hafnate, the second europium hafnate, the first samarium hafnate, the second samarium hafnate, the hafnium carbide and / or the samarium hexaboride contained in the absorbent elements (20) of the first absorbent assembly and the second absorbent assembly (22, 24) are in a cubic crystalline phase.
[19" id="c-fr-0019]
19. Absorbent pencil (6) for pressurized water nuclear reactor, comprising a tubular sheath (16) and an absorbing column (18) formed of a stack of neutron absorbing elements (20) received within the sheath, the absorbent column (18) containing at least two absorbent members (20), each absorbent member (20) being made of a material or combination of materials selected from the group of neutron absorbing materials consisting of a first europium hafnate, a second europium hafnate, a first samarium hafnate, a second samarium hafnate, hafnium carbide, and samarium hexaboride, the absorbent elements (20 differing in their cross-sectional structure.
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