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Fretting Wear Characteristics of the Corroded Fuel Cladding Tubes for Nuclear Fuel Rod against Supporting Girds

부식된 핵연료 피복관과 지지격자 사이의 프레팅 마멸 특성

  • Kim, Jin-Seon (School of Mechanical Engineering, SunKyunKwan University) ;
  • Park, Se-Min (School of Mechanical Engineering, SunKyunKwan University) ;
  • Kim, Yong-Hwan (Fuel Technology Center, Korea Nuclear Fuel Co.) ;
  • Lee, Seung-Jae (Fuel Technology Center, Korea Nuclear Fuel Co.) ;
  • Lee, Young-Ze (School of Mechanical Engineering, SunKyunKwan University)
  • Published : 2007.06.30

Abstract

Fuel cladding tubes in nuclear fuel assembly are held up by supporting grids because the tubes are long and slender. Fluid flows of high-pressure and high-temperature in the tubes cause oscillating motions between tubes and supports. This is called as FIV (flow induced vibration), which causes fretting wear in contact parts of tube and support. The fretting wear of tube and support can threaten the safety of nuclear power plant. Therefore, a research about the fretting wear characteristics of tube-support is required. The fretting wear tests were performed with supporting grids and cladding tubes, especially after corrosion treatment on tubes, in water. The tests were done using various applied loads with fixed amplitude. From the results of fretting tests, the wear amounts of tube materials can be predictable by obtaining the wear coefficient using the work rate model. Due to stick phenomena the wear depth was changed as increasing load and temperature. The maximum wear depth was decreased as increasing the water temperatures. At high temperatures there are the regions of some severe adhesion due to stick phenomena.

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