Preliminary Experimental Quantification of Helium Leakages from Flanged Connections at HCPB TBS Operative Conditions

The HCPB TBS (Helium-Cooled Pebble Bed Test Blanket System) is one of the two European TBSs that will be installed and tested in the ITER reactor. The use of flanged connections in the Helium Coolant System and the Tritium Extraction System of the HCPB TBS would make the remote maintenance operation...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Venturini, Francesca Papa, Marco Utili
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-07-01
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description The HCPB TBS (Helium-Cooled Pebble Bed Test Blanket System) is one of the two European TBSs that will be installed and tested in the ITER reactor. The use of flanged connections in the Helium Coolant System and the Tritium Extraction System of the HCPB TBS would make the remote maintenance operations easier and faster. Therefore, investigating the helium leakage from flanges becomes a fundamental step toward the control of the tritium activity in the Port Cell, as the helium flow will contain a variable but not negligible amount of tritium. The first set of experiments on helium leakages from flanged connections is described in this paper. The experiments were performed in a HeFUS3 facility, an eight-shaped helium loop designed to work at HCPB-TBS-relevant conditions. The facility can provide a helium mass flow rate in the range of 0.27–1.4 kg/s and can reach a pressure as high as 80 bar and a temperature up to 530 °C. Two types of gaskets were tested in this campaign: a spiral-wound gasket and an oval ring joint. The gasket/flange assemblies are described in detail in this paper, together with the test section that hosts them and the performed commissioning tests. The tests were carried out at 500 °C and 80 bar. In these conditions, the leak rate from the flange with the oval ring joint resulted in being, on average, 1.42·10<sup>−6</sup> mbar∙L/s, while the leak rate from the flange with the spiral-wound gasket resulted in being, on average, 3.73·10<sup>−3</sup> mbar∙L/s.
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spelling doaj.art-438c8664a9bd46e79ba0ddf08ee1e0e22023-11-18T19:11:35ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732023-07-011614551910.3390/en16145519Preliminary Experimental Quantification of Helium Leakages from Flanged Connections at HCPB TBS Operative ConditionsAlessandro Venturini0Francesca Papa1Marco Utili2ENEA Brasimone, Camugnano, 40032 Bologna, ItalyNuclear Section, Department of Astronautical, Electrical and Energy Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 244, 00186 Rome, ItalyENEA Brasimone, Camugnano, 40032 Bologna, ItalyThe HCPB TBS (Helium-Cooled Pebble Bed Test Blanket System) is one of the two European TBSs that will be installed and tested in the ITER reactor. The use of flanged connections in the Helium Coolant System and the Tritium Extraction System of the HCPB TBS would make the remote maintenance operations easier and faster. Therefore, investigating the helium leakage from flanges becomes a fundamental step toward the control of the tritium activity in the Port Cell, as the helium flow will contain a variable but not negligible amount of tritium. The first set of experiments on helium leakages from flanged connections is described in this paper. The experiments were performed in a HeFUS3 facility, an eight-shaped helium loop designed to work at HCPB-TBS-relevant conditions. The facility can provide a helium mass flow rate in the range of 0.27–1.4 kg/s and can reach a pressure as high as 80 bar and a temperature up to 530 °C. Two types of gaskets were tested in this campaign: a spiral-wound gasket and an oval ring joint. The gasket/flange assemblies are described in detail in this paper, together with the test section that hosts them and the performed commissioning tests. The tests were carried out at 500 °C and 80 bar. In these conditions, the leak rate from the flange with the oval ring joint resulted in being, on average, 1.42·10<sup>−6</sup> mbar∙L/s, while the leak rate from the flange with the spiral-wound gasket resulted in being, on average, 3.73·10<sup>−3</sup> mbar∙L/s.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/14/5519helium leaksHCPB TBSflanged connectionsITER
spellingShingle Alessandro Venturini
Francesca Papa
Marco Utili
Preliminary Experimental Quantification of Helium Leakages from Flanged Connections at HCPB TBS Operative Conditions
Energies
helium leaks
HCPB TBS
flanged connections
ITER
title Preliminary Experimental Quantification of Helium Leakages from Flanged Connections at HCPB TBS Operative Conditions
title_full Preliminary Experimental Quantification of Helium Leakages from Flanged Connections at HCPB TBS Operative Conditions
title_fullStr Preliminary Experimental Quantification of Helium Leakages from Flanged Connections at HCPB TBS Operative Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Experimental Quantification of Helium Leakages from Flanged Connections at HCPB TBS Operative Conditions
title_short Preliminary Experimental Quantification of Helium Leakages from Flanged Connections at HCPB TBS Operative Conditions
title_sort preliminary experimental quantification of helium leakages from flanged connections at hcpb tbs operative conditions
topic helium leaks
HCPB TBS
flanged connections
ITER
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/14/5519
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