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소듐냉각고속로를 위한 온도 영향 보정형 압력전송기 개념 개발Development of Pressure Transmitter Compensating Temperature Effect for Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor

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Development of Pressure Transmitter Compensating Temperature Effect for Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor
Authors
김병연이제환조영일어재혁김형모
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
한국유체기계학회
Keywords
액체금속; 고온; 온도 영향 보정; 압력전달 물질; 다이아프램; Liquid metal; High temperature; Temperature effect compensation; Pressure transfer material; Diaphragm
Citation
한국유체기계학회 논문집, v.24, no.6, pp.56 - 61
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KCI
Journal Title
한국유체기계학회 논문집
Volume
24
Number
6
Start Page
56
End Page
61
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/4682
ISSN
2287-9706
Abstract
The sodium maintains the liquid phase in wide range of temperature and its heat transfer characteristics are excellent. It can be used as a coolant for heat transport system such as sodium-cooled fast reactors. However, the operating temperature is high and it must be isolated to prevent chemical reaction due to its high reactivity. The pressure is one of the key I&C factors to monitor and control the thermal-fluidic system and so the sensing technology for liquid sodium is very important. For the pressure sensor for liquid sodium, NaK-filled type pressure transmitter which uses NaK as a pressure transfer material has been developed and generally used. For the NaK-filled type, effect of temperature is required to be minimized and compensated since thermal expansion of inner pressure transfer material affects output signal at high temperature. In this study, a novel concept of diaphragm type pressure transmitter is proposed for compensating temperature effect. A temperature compensated concept for pressure transmitter is verified by experiments using a set-up which enables temperature and pressure control of a chamber.
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