Triboengineering problems of lead coolant in innovative fast reactors

Models of experimental sites for research of processes tribology in heavy liquid metal coolant. •The contact a pair of heavy liquid metal coolant for reactors on fast neutrons.•The hydrostatic bearings main circulation pumps.•Oxide coating and degree of wear of friction surfaces in heavy liquid meta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nuclear engineering and design 2013-12, Vol.265, p.675-681
Hauptverfasser: Beznosov, A.V., Novozhilova, O.O., Shumilkov, A.I., Lvov, A.V., Bokova, T.A., Makhov, K.A.
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Zusammenfassung:Models of experimental sites for research of processes tribology in heavy liquid metal coolant. •The contact a pair of heavy liquid metal coolant for reactors on fast neutrons.•The hydrostatic bearings main circulation pumps.•Oxide coating and degree of wear of friction surfaces in heavy liquid metal coolant. So far, there are plenty of works dedicated to studying the phenomenon of friction. However, there are none dedicated to functioning of contact pairs in heavy liquid-metal coolants for fast neutron, reactor installations (Kogaev and Drozdov, 1991; Modern Tribology, 2008; Drozdov et al., 1986). At the Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, such research is conducted in respect to friction, bearings of main circulating pumps, interaction of sheaths of neutron absorber rods with their covers, of the reactor control and safety system, refueling systems, and interaction of coolant flows with, channel borders. As a result of experimental studies, the characteristic of friction pairs in the heavy, liquid metal coolant shows the presence dependences of oxide film on structural materials of the wear. The inapplicability of existing calculation methods for assessing the performance of the bearing nodes, in the heavy liquid metal coolant is shown.
ISSN:0029-5493
1872-759X
DOI:10.1016/j.nucengdes.2013.07.033