A review on the sizing and selection of control valves for thermal hydraulics for reactor system applications

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This study presents an overview regarding how to model/size, choose, and maintain control valves (CVs) for a reactor system thermal hydraulics experimentation—specifically simulating pipe break(s) and a loss of coolant accident (LOCA) analysis. In a thermal hydraulics test loop, CVs modulate fluid flow according to the control signal generated by the controller to control the process parameter. The selection of a CV in industrial applications involves many factors, including process diversity, safety, and reliability. The key issues and challenges for performing proper mathematical modeling, installation, servicing, and calibration are also discussed for the benefit of operators and end-users. Additionally, this research includes case studies illustrating major plant-level accidents associated with the malfunctioning of valves. Therefore, the study will serve as a knowledge base or reference guide for young professionals and operators who wish to better understand process control applications.

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Bhowmik, P. K., Shamim, J. A., & Sabharwall, P. (2023). A review on the sizing and selection of control valves for thermal hydraulics for reactor system applications. Progress in Nuclear Energy, 164. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pnucene.2023.104887

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