Development and study of a microwave reflex-radar level gauge of the nuclear reactor coolant

The article considers the design of a microwave reflex-radar level gauge of the nuclear reactor coolant. The main advantage of the reflex-radar measurement principle is that it does not affect the accuracy of measuring the level of bubbles present, coolant condensation and boiling, changes in its pr...

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Main Authors: Vladimir I. Melnikov, Vadim V. Ivanov, Ivan A. Teplyashin, Mikhail A. Timonin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI) 2018-12-01
Series:Nuclear Energy and Technology
Online Access:https://nucet.pensoft.net/article/31857/download/pdf/
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author Vladimir I. Melnikov
Vadim V. Ivanov
Ivan A. Teplyashin
Mikhail A. Timonin
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Vadim V. Ivanov
Ivan A. Teplyashin
Mikhail A. Timonin
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description The article considers the design of a microwave reflex-radar level gauge of the nuclear reactor coolant. The main advantage of the reflex-radar measurement principle is that it does not affect the accuracy of measuring the level of bubbles present, coolant condensation and boiling, changes in its pressure as well as temperature and density. In addition, the measuring transmitter design is quite simple. In this level gauge, a microwave waveguide made as a coaxial line is used as a transducer (measuring probe). The probe consists of a steel pipe with an external diameter of 20 mm and a central electrode: it is located vertically and immersed in a controlled coolant. The probe wave resistance is 50 ohms. The device electrical diagram is presented. The oscillograms of the received signals and the basic relationships explaining the level gauge operation are given. The signals of the coaxial measuring probe are studied in a fluid with a variable dielectric constant. The results of an experimental study of the level gauge operation in a water coolant at high parameters are given: at pressures up to 10 MPa and temperatures up to 310 °C. It is shown that the device maintains its functional stability under these conditions. The level gauge’s readings practically need not be corrected when the coolant’s thermophysical properties change. The device is intended for use in the control and management systems of nuclear power plants as well as in fuel reprocessing plants.
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spelling doaj.art-3e1c032c5f6a4375bfbdced5461c7f142022-12-21T23:27:41ZengNational Research Nuclear University (MEPhI)Nuclear Energy and Technology2452-30382018-12-014318519010.3897/nucet.4.3185731857Development and study of a microwave reflex-radar level gauge of the nuclear reactor coolantVladimir I. Melnikov0Vadim V. Ivanov1Ivan A. Teplyashin2Mikhail A. Timonin3Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. AlekseevNizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. AlekseevNizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. AlekseevNizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. AlekseevThe article considers the design of a microwave reflex-radar level gauge of the nuclear reactor coolant. The main advantage of the reflex-radar measurement principle is that it does not affect the accuracy of measuring the level of bubbles present, coolant condensation and boiling, changes in its pressure as well as temperature and density. In addition, the measuring transmitter design is quite simple. In this level gauge, a microwave waveguide made as a coaxial line is used as a transducer (measuring probe). The probe consists of a steel pipe with an external diameter of 20 mm and a central electrode: it is located vertically and immersed in a controlled coolant. The probe wave resistance is 50 ohms. The device electrical diagram is presented. The oscillograms of the received signals and the basic relationships explaining the level gauge operation are given. The signals of the coaxial measuring probe are studied in a fluid with a variable dielectric constant. The results of an experimental study of the level gauge operation in a water coolant at high parameters are given: at pressures up to 10 MPa and temperatures up to 310 °C. It is shown that the device maintains its functional stability under these conditions. The level gauge’s readings practically need not be corrected when the coolant’s thermophysical properties change. The device is intended for use in the control and management systems of nuclear power plants as well as in fuel reprocessing plants.https://nucet.pensoft.net/article/31857/download/pdf/
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Mikhail A. Timonin
Development and study of a microwave reflex-radar level gauge of the nuclear reactor coolant
Nuclear Energy and Technology
title Development and study of a microwave reflex-radar level gauge of the nuclear reactor coolant
title_full Development and study of a microwave reflex-radar level gauge of the nuclear reactor coolant
title_fullStr Development and study of a microwave reflex-radar level gauge of the nuclear reactor coolant
title_full_unstemmed Development and study of a microwave reflex-radar level gauge of the nuclear reactor coolant
title_short Development and study of a microwave reflex-radar level gauge of the nuclear reactor coolant
title_sort development and study of a microwave reflex radar level gauge of the nuclear reactor coolant
url https://nucet.pensoft.net/article/31857/download/pdf/
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