High-capacity Low- and High-pressure Pol Pumps


Book Description

This Technical Information Report describes the developmental and interrelated high-capacity low-pressure flood and transfer POL pump unit and high-capacity high-pressure POL pump unit. Both units are compatible with Army 12-inch high-pressure welded and low-pressure coupled POL pipeline systems. In order to operate, the high-pressure unit must have the low-pressure unit supply a 40- to 60-psi initial suction pressure. Each pump has a primary power source. As a transfer pump the low-pressure unit is to be installed at tank farms and as a booster pump in ship-to-shore POL pumping operations. The high-pressure unit is to be used at tidewater POL terminals and can be used along 12-inch cross-country pipeline systems. The dimensions and weight of the low-pressure unit have not been determined. The high-pressure unit, which is to weigh no more than 70,000 pounds, is about 32 feet long, 11 feet high, and 8 feet wide. In a multiple booster pump arrangement, 6 of the low-pressure units will do the work that now requires 112 standard 2-stage 8-inch pump units with no increase in the present 8-man operating crew. The low-pressure unit is in the early stages and the high-pressure one in the final stages of development. (Author).










Centrifugal Pumps for Sodium Cooled Reactors


Book Description

This comprehensive introduction to centrifugal pumps used in sodiumcooled fast reactors discusses the special attributes of centrifugal pumps, design features, manufacturing requirements, instrumentation, and operating experience. It covers the characteristics of mechanical pumps, used as the main coolant pumps in fast reactors. Key Features: Covers description of pumps in various reactors highlighting the special features of the pumps and providing an overview of futuristic design concepts Discusses the aspects related to the design, manufacture, testing, instrumentation, and operating experience of centrifugal sodium pumps Highlights the challenges in centrifugal sodium pump testing Presents topics such as cavitation testing for critical applications and thermodynamic effect on pump cavitation Real-life case studies are included for better understanding This book gives a detailed overview of the design, manufacture, testing, and operating experience of the main coolant pumps used in sodium-cooled nuclear reactors. It further discusses the special type of pumps used in fast reactor power plants to circulate liquid sodium through the core. The text examines the challenges in centrifugal sodium pump testing and types of test facilities around the world. Real-life examples are used to highlight important aspects. It is primarily written for senior undergraduate, graduate students, and academic researchers in the fields such as mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering, and chemical engineering.







High Pressure Pumps


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Provides a look into experience and research to help engineers, scientist and end users to understand the technical side of pumps, nozzles and accessories that have been developed for special applications. This book covers high pressure pumps used in water jetting, cryogenics, hot fluid pumping, chemical pumping and oil field services.










Fast Spectrum Reactors


Book Description

This book is a complete update of the classic 1981 FAST BREEDER REACTORS textbook authored by Alan E. Waltar and Albert B. Reynolds, which , along with the Russian translation, served as a major reference book for fast reactors systems. Major updates include transmutation physics (a key technology to substantially ameliorate issues associated with the storage of high-level nuclear waste ), advances in fuels and materials technology (including metal fuels and cladding materials capable of high-temperature and high burnup), and new approaches to reactor safety (including passive safety technology), New chapters on gas-cooled and lead-cooled fast spectrum reactors are also included. Key international experts contributing to the text include Chaim Braun, (Stanford University) Ronald Omberg, (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Massimo Salvatores (CEA, France), Baldev Raj, (Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research, India) , John Sackett (Argonne National Laboratory), Kevan Weaver, (TerraPower Corporation) ,James Seinicki(Argonne National Laboratory). Russell Stachowski (General Electric), Toshikazu Takeda (University of Fukui, Japan), and Yoshitaka Chikazawa (Japan Atomic Energy Agency).




Guidebook to Light Water Reactor Safety Analysis


Book Description

The Guidebook to Light Water Reactor Safety Analysis brings together government and expert researchers entrusted with maintaining the safety of reactors, preventing incidents, and for creating the guidelines for responding appropriately to emergency situations. It includes an overview presented by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. One of the most relevant compendiums of its time, it's a volume of both historical and scientific significance and well worth the consideration of those currently involved with maintaining reactor safety..