Experiments to evaluate behavior of containment piping bellows under severe accident conditions |
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Authors: | L.D. Lambert M.B. Parks |
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Affiliation: | Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185, USA |
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Abstract: | Bellows are an integral part of the containment pressure boundary in nuclear power plants. They are used at piping penetrations to allow relative movement between piping and the containment wall. In a severe accident they may be subjected to high pressure and temperature and a combination of axial and lateral deflections. A test program to determine the leak-tight capacity of containment penetration bellows is being conducted at Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM. Several different bellows geometries representative of actual containment bellows are being subjected to extreme deflections along with pressure and temperature loads. The bellows geometries and loading conditions are described along with the testing apparatus and procedures. A total of 13 tests have been conducted. The tests showed that bellows are capable of withstanding relatively large deformations up to or near the point of full compression before developing leakage. The test data are presented and discussed. |
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