SACTI model in prediction and assessment of large scale natural draft cooling tower environmental impact of nuclear power plant

Author:

Wang Xuan,Liu Shuhuan,Cao Peng,Song Jinsong,Wang Chengkai,Xu Shanwei,Zhu Shijie

Abstract

AbstractLarge Scale Natural Draft Cooling Tower has become a hot topic in China because it is an important part of the nuclear power plant, and its environmental impacts include shading, solar energy loss, water deposition and salt deposition. In China, there is no built large-scale natural draft cooling tower of nuclear power plant. Therefore, model prediction becomes an effective way to solve this problem. This paper introduces the basic principles and structure of SACTI (Seasonal and Annual Cooling Tower Impact) model. SACTI is a cooling tower assessment model developed by Argonne National Laboratory, USA. A comparative case study between China's Pengze Nuclear Power Plant and the US Amos Power Plant is also presented. Calculations were carried out for the Pengze and Amos power plants, and the results showed that the maximum value of salt deposition at the Pengze plant was about 166.5 kg/(km2-month) at a distance of 800 m from the cooling tower. The maximum value of salt deposition at the Amos plant was about 92.85 kg/(km2-month) at a distance of 600 m from the cooling tower. Conclusions show that the research work can provide a useful solution in future work, the simulation results of the SACTI model have a potential mean in the absence of monitoring data. This research provides a way to generate simulation data through SACTI program in the design process of nuclear power plant cooling tower, and designers can use these data to determine how the cooling tower will affect the natural environment and manage within an appropriate range to reduce the impact on the environment.

Funder

Mechanistic Study and Assessment Modeling of the Effect of Cooling Towers on Particle Nuclide Retention at Offshore Nuclear Power Plant Sites

Analysis of the Particle Size Spectrum of the Effect of the Cooling Tower on Nuclide Particle Dispersion

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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