Title: CURRENT NUCLEAR PLAN IN ARGENTINA, AND I
1CAREM Project
- CURRENT NUCLEAR PLAN IN ARGENTINA, AND IC STATUS
OVERVIEW
Technical Working Group IC Meeting IAEA Viena,
23 27 May 2007
Eng. Ana Fittipaldi Research Reactors Project
Coordinator Nuclear Energy Unit GAEN - CNEA
fittipal_at_cab.cnea.gov.ar
2Presentation structure
3Current Nuclear Plan in Argentina
- In August 2006, the government announced the
Nuclear Power Plan, and the Nuclear Reactivation
Activities - It has two strategic objectives
- Nuclear Power generation for Electricity
consumption - Nuclear Technology Applications, for Human Health
and Industry
4Current Nuclear Plan in Argentina
- The announcement included
- Atucha II
- Finalized Atucha II (Nucleo Eléctrica Argentina
SA (NASA) is the project leader, with the
collaboration of the National Atomic Energy
Commission of Argentina, and other National
Nuclear Industries - Civil and Hydraulic work started last year, and
during this year, it is expected to start with
the electromechanical mounting of the utility.
5Current Nuclear Plan in Argentina
- Atucha II (Cont.)
- This is a great challenge for the country, not
only by means of providing energy, but also
reactivating all Scientifics aspects,
technologic, and industrial associated to the
nuclear field, including generating a big demand
in specialized human resources.
6Current Nuclear Plan in Argentina
- Atucha II (Cont.)
- This utility was started 26 years ago, and still
is unfinished, but it is planned to be finished
at the end of 2010 with 745 MWe - The schedule project has three phases
- Phase 1 Project Reactivation
- Phase 2 Construction and Mounting
- Phase 3 Commissioning and Power start up
7Current Nuclear Plan in Argentina
- CNE (Embalse NPP) life extension
- It was signed last year a contract with AECL
- Feasibility Studies of a Fourth NPP
- It was signed last year a contract with AECL
- The competence of Argentina is clearly proved
through its nuclear exportation history and the
most recent example is OPAL Reactor built in
Australia by INVAP
8Current Nuclear Plan in Argentina
- CAREM 25MWe Reactor
- Own design
- National Atomic Energy Commission of Argentina
(CNEA), is the project leader - Brief description later
9History, current status of CAREM Project
10Introduction
- CAREM Project Objectives are
- To develop the first Argentinean Power Reactor
- To enter the future reactors competition from
the beginning
- To generate development areas for CNEA, its
associated companies and private industry
- To repeat the success obtained in Research
Reactors exportation
- To exploit Argentine Nuclear Power Plants
11Introduction previous experience
Argentina
RA3
RA0
Atucha I
Atucha II
Embalse
CAREM
RA1
RA6
RA8
RA2
RA4
1957
1966
1972
1978
1984
1989
1998
2009
1965
1968
1974
1982
1997
2006
20xx
1988
Exported
RP0-Peru
RP10-Peru
NUR-Algeria
ETRR-Egypt
OPAL-Australia
12Introduction
- 1984 Official presentation during the IAEA
Conference in Lima, Peru - 1995 Presentation of the Safety Preliminary
Report to the Nuclear Regulatory Authority - 1997-1998 Optimization and improvement of
engineering concept
13Introduction History
- 1999-2004
- Creation of new integrated teams (1999-2001)
- review consolidation of CAREM-25 engineering
Prototype - Schedule and execution of pending research
verification - Fuel elements pressure drop qualification,
- control rods and safety hydraulics mechanisms
tests - Evaluation of CAREM commercial modules
- development of integral optimization design
methodology, - first tests and pre dimensioning
14Introduction
CAREM vs. Classic PWR comparison
Pressurizer
Steam Generators
Control Mechanisms
CAREM Integrated Reactor
Main Pumps
Pressure Vessel
Classic Design
15Introducción
Introduction
CAREM Performance
Integrated Hydraulic Control Mechanisms
Self-pressurized
Pressure Vessel
Condensate from Secondary
Vapor to Secondary
Steam Generator
Core
16Introduction
Introducción
Innovative aspects
CONVENCIONAL REACTOR
CAREM
Integrated
Loop
Primary System
No (Self presurized)
Yes
Pressurizer
Primary circulation
Natural
Forced
Hydraulic (internal)
Control Mechanisms
Magnetic (external)
Passive
Active
Safety Systems
Innovative Reactor
17Presentation structure
18Technical Description
- Advanced Reactor of type
- light water
- enriched uranium
- Integrated
- Self-pressurized
19Technical Description
Characteristics
- Power
- prototype 27 MWe
- natural convection
- to 150 MWe
- forced convection
- from 150 MWe to 300 MWe
- Pressure 122.5 atm,
- Temperature 326C
- Intrinsic Safety is a priority by design.
Hydraulic control mechanisms
Reactor pressure vessel
Barrel
Steam Generator
Core
20Technical Description
Core
- Thermal Power 100 MW
- Total Uranium Mass 3812.5 kg
Fuel Rod
Fuel Element
- Equivalent diameter 131 cm
- Number of Fuel Elements 61
21Technical Description Core
Fuel Elements
- Active Length of Fuel Element 140 cm
- Fuel Diameter (UO2) 0.76 cm
- Fuel Rod external Diameter (Zry-4) 0.90 cm
- Pitch between Fuel Rods 1.38 cm
22Technical description
Passive Safety Systems
RHRS
SSS
- Two shutdown systems
- 1. fast rods (FSS)
- 2. Boron injection (SSS)
- Residual Heat Removal System (RHRS) with
condensers - Low Pressure Injection System (LPIS) low
pressure water with accumulators - 48 hs autonomy (no need of electrical power nor
operators intervention)
23Technical description
Reactor Auxiliary Building
Transfer Channel
Auxiliary Pool
Fuel Elem. Pool
Control Room
Instrumentation Racks
Compressors Room
Pressure Suppression Pools
Main Entrance
Containment
Lockers
24Presentation structure
25Developments and experimental facilities
Fuel and absorbing rods
- Fuel assembly prototype allowances and
manufacturing techniques
- High Pressure Loop Endurance test, wear-out and
fretting
26Developments and experimental facilities
- Low Pressure Loop Hydraulic losses
- Flow vibration
27Developments and experimental facilities
- Critical Heat Flux Tests in fuel bars
correlations determination
28Developments and experimental facilities
High Pressure and Natural Convection Loop (CAPCN)
- For Primary Circuit Dynamics Tests
- 11 scale in height
- natural convection
- self-pressurized
- Dynamics tests
- Control tests
29Developments and experimental facilities
Hydraulic Mechanisms test circuit
30Developments and experimental facilities
Critical Facility RA-8
- Criticality
- Power distribution
- Calculation chain Validation
31Presentation structure
32Posicionamiento Internacional
Market Study International Situation
Generation Evolution
Enhanced Safety
33Market Study International Situation
- Generation IV
- USDOE Evaluation, approved by the Generation IV
International Forum (GIF), 2001-2002
Purpose evaluate the feasibility of
technological alternatives of nuclear power
generation to satisfy future demand Evaluation
Committee 100 experts from different countries,
organizations, companies and universities
US-DOE, IAEA, CEA, JAERI, KAERI, AECL, CNEN,
CNEA, EPRI, ANL, INEEL, ORNL, BNFL, Westinghouse,
Framatome, COGEMA, General Atomics, Toshiba,
Exelon, Dominion, Electricite de France,
Masachuset Institute of Technology, etc
34Market Study International Situation
Results of Generation IV
- CAREM was considered a feasible project (among
other 100) - Comparison of new designs
- 8 objectives, 15 criteria y 24 indicators
- Results
- Fuel use and waste management reaches the fixed
standards - Economy above average
- Safety aspects outstanding
35Market Study International Situation
International Near Term Deployment
- potential to lead the market in the next decades
- same or better performance than current designs
ALWR - advanced development
- designers capable to carry out the project
- CAREM competitors (Integrated Primary System
Reactors) - IMR
- IRIS
- SMART
36Market Study International Situation
Summary
37Presentation structure
38Current Status
Project Schedule 5 years
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Tasks
Tasks
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Work
Instrumentation and control
Control
Civil work
Owner expenses
conventional Instrumentation
Machinery and equipment
Nuclear Instrumentation
Turbine
Component production
Pressure vessel
Equipment
Contention
Montage, transport and equipment
Steam generators
Personnel and technical advise
Reactor Internals
Personnel
Coordination
Control system
Electromech. Components
Licensing
Reactor Auxiliaries
Engineering
Electric power
Control
Auxiliary services
Montage Direction
Tertiary
Montage Personnel
Ventilation
Development and experim. Verif.
First core
Preoperational Tests and Start-up
39Presentation structure
40Conclusions
- CAREM design balances
- innovation ? proved technology
- It has become a international referent, which
will probably lead the future of low and medium
size power plants. - CAREM prototype would be Argentine Power Reactors
base.
41 Conclusions
Prototype importance
- Prototype construction will allow the
appropriation of construction technology of
nuclear power reactors - CAREM would generate developments for CNEA, its
associated companies and private industry - The technical and commercial benefit obtained
with CAREM construction will be grater than the
required investment - It is a key element for trading the reactor
abroad
42IC STATUS OVERVIEW
- IC Tasks in ATUCHA II
- to identify the different systems components,
modules etc. (because due to this long term
project, might be some loss of components) - to clarify engineering system designs
- CNEA will perform the nuclear detector
characterization.
43IC STATUS OVERVIEW
- IC for CAREM Reactor Prototype (25MWe)
- Most of the IC systems are either in a
Conceptual Engineering design phase, or in a
Basic Engineering design phase - A CAREM Reactor simulator is being in a Basic
Engineering design phase, and might be used to
test control loops of the Control System, and to
train operation staff
44IC STATUS OVERVIEW
- IC for CAREM Reactor Prototype (25MWe) (Cont.)
- It is a great challenge to deal with new design
trends in instrumentation. These new design
techniques deal with modular systems design,
which can be adapted (with low costs) to several
different IC applications in the NPP areas. - Besides, it is a great challenge for us (the
designers), and for our Nuclear Regulatory Body
to license software based systems, and COTS
45IC STATUS OVERVIEW
- IC for CAREM Reactor Prototype (25MWe) (Cont.)
- Since 2005, CNEA has a National Project with
IAEA regarding to the CAREM Reactor Development
of High Pressure and High Temperature Test Loop
For Hydraulic Control Rod Drive Mechanism And
Instrumentation And Control Systems For The
Reactor Protection System of CAREM Reactor
46IC STATUS OVERVIEW
- IC for CAREM Reactor Prototype (25MWe) (Cont.)
- One of the main objectives of this project is
- Knowledge preservation and train engineering
staff in new IC technologies. The acquired
expertise can be utilized in additional national
or regional IC projects. These new applications
require the adaptation of new and innovative
techniques in system design, verification and
validation, testing and maintenance.
47IC STATUS OVERVIEW
- General IC Status Overview
- Capability in the Country to manage and develop
large IC projects like our recent OPAL project
(2000-2006) that deal with all IC standards for
NPPs (INVAP was the Project Leader) - Developed and manufactured nuclear detectors
(Ionization Chambers, Fission Chamber, Campbell
Detector, SPNDs, etc) done by CNEA, and their
corresponding nuclear channel, including Campbell
Channel done by INVAP
48IC STATUS OVERVIEW
- General IC Status Overview (Cont)
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- Capability in the Country to do 1E qualification
components - Continue working in reliability studies, and
common cause failure for digital systems
49IC STATUS OVERVIEW
- General IC Status Overview (Cont)
- Regarding to IC Standards, the following
standards are applied in IC projects - Nuclear Regulatory Body of Argentina Standards
http//www.arn.gov.ar - IAEA Safety Guides (ej 50 SG D1/50 SG D3)
- International Standards (IEEE, IEC, etc) for
specific requirements
50CAREM Project
- CURRENT NUCLEAR PLAN IN ARGENTINA, AND IC STATUS
OVERVIEW
Thank You for Your Attention !!!!!!!!!
Eng. Ana Fittipaldi Research Reactors Project
Coordinator Nuclear Energy Unit GAEN - CNEA
fittipal_at_cab.cnea.gov.ar
- Technical Working Group IC Meeting
- IAEA Viena, 23 27 May 2007