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Enhancement of Monitoring of Condensate-Feed Systems of NPP by Analytical Composition Control of Process Waters

Enhancement of Monitoring of Condensate-Feed Systems of NPP by Analytical Composition Control of... The results of improved automated analytical control for optimizing reliability and content-richness in monitoring the condensate-feed system of a nuclear power plant on the basis of real-time assessment of the static, dynamic, and frequency characteristics of in-loop physicochemical processes forming the ionic composition of process water are summarized. It is shown under the operating conditions of a real object that the information redundancy of the means of automatic analytical control significantly increases the reliability of conclusions drawn about an increase in the amplitude and frequency of ingress of ionic impurities into the working medium of the main condenser at an early stage of leak development in its cooling pipelines. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Atomic Energy Springer Journals

Enhancement of Monitoring of Condensate-Feed Systems of NPP by Analytical Composition Control of Process Waters

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1063-4258
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1573-8205
DOI
10.1007/s10512-023-00921-8
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Abstract

The results of improved automated analytical control for optimizing reliability and content-richness in monitoring the condensate-feed system of a nuclear power plant on the basis of real-time assessment of the static, dynamic, and frequency characteristics of in-loop physicochemical processes forming the ionic composition of process water are summarized. It is shown under the operating conditions of a real object that the information redundancy of the means of automatic analytical control significantly increases the reliability of conclusions drawn about an increase in the amplitude and frequency of ingress of ionic impurities into the working medium of the main condenser at an early stage of leak development in its cooling pipelines.

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Atomic EnergySpringer Journals

Published: Jul 1, 2022

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