I. Vallejo et al., THE USE OF THE NOISE-ANALYSIS FOR THE DETECTION OF THE PELLET-CLADDING MECHANICAL INTERACTION, Nuclear Engineering and Design, 180(2), 1998, pp. 169-174
The pellet-cladding mechanical interaction (PCMI) has been classically
studied with the cladding elongation signal versus the rod power, but
a different method can be used to evaluate the PCMI. It is based on t
he noise analysis techniques and uses the coherence function between t
he neutron flux and the cladding elongation noise signals detecting PC
MI. This technique has been studied in the Halden experimental reactor
. The mean coherence versus average linear heat rate shows two differe
nt regions that can be fitted with two straight lines, with the crossi
ng point between them being taken as the threshold for PCMI. In additi
on, noise analysis in the time domain allows us to measure an elongati
on response time to a power step. This result can be applied to power
instability events in BWRs. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights
reserved.