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Term
Energy
Definition
The ability or capacity to do work through conversion of a physical property.
Term
What is the unit of measurement for energy.
Definition
Ft-lb.;BTU;Volt and Joule
Term
Work
Definition
Energy expended as a result of a force displacing an object.
Term
What is the unit of measurement for work.
Definition
Joule
Term
Power
Definition
The time rate of doing work.
Term
What is the unit of measurement for Power.
Definition
Horse Power, BTU/Hr, Watt
Term
List the five requirements for a thermodynamic cycle.
Definition
Heat Source, Heat Sink, Working Substance, Pump, Engine.
Term
Heat Source
Definition
Hottest part of a system
Term
Heat Sink
Definition
Coldest part of a system
Term
Working Substance
Definition
Medium throuh which energy is transfered.
Term
Pump
Definition
Puts work into a system.
Term
Engine
Definition
Takes work out of a system
Term
Thermodynamics
Definition
Physics that involves the study of the movement of heat.
Term
List the three major energy sources used to generate electricity in order from highest percentage to lowest percentage
Definition
1.Fossil Fuel
2.Nuclear
3.Hydroelectric
Term
List the four requirements for a nuclear reactor
Definition
1.Fuel
2.Coolant
3.Moderator
4.Control Material
Term
BWR
Definition
Thermal light water reactor that produces steam in the core without the use of a steam generator and has no secondary system. Water is boiled within the core.
Term
PWR
Definition
Thermal light water reactor that employs the use of a secondary system to produce steam and allows minimal boiling in the core.
Term
List the differences between a BWR and a PWR
Definition
BWR- No secondary system; Control rods inserted into the bottom of the core

PWR-Primary and secondary system; control rods are inserted from the top of the core
Term
Name the three major buildings at a nuclear power site.
Definition
1.Reactor Containment Building
2.Fuel Handling Building
3.Mechanical Electrical Auxiliaries Building
Term
Describe an atom in terms of its components and relative locations, charges, and mass.
Definition
Proton- (+1); Located in nucleus; 1.67 E-27 kg *lighter than neutron*

Neutron-(0); Located in nucleus; 1.67 E-27Kg *Heavier than proton*

Electron-(-1);Located in orbit around Nucleus; 1/2000th mass of a neutron\proton
Term
Describe a fission event in terms of the reactants and resultant products
Definition
An incident thermal neutron comes in contact with a U-235 atom. The U-235 atom splits or fissions into two parts called the fission fragments or daugther products. An additional 2.5 neutrons, radiation, and energy is also generated.
Term
List the two categories in which fission neutrons are classified
Definition
1.Kinetic energy
2.Time of birth
Term
Which set of neutrons are classified by Kinetic Energy
Definition
Fast, Slow, Thermal
Term
Which set of neutrons are classified by their Time of Birth
Definition
Prompt, Delayed
Term
T/F) All neutrons are born fast?
Definition
True
Term
Define the following terms in relation to neutron classification and/or energies: Fast, Slow, Thermal, Prompt, and Delayed.
Definition
Fast->=.1MeV
Slow-<=1eV
Thermal-.025eV
Prompt-~2MeV;Birth within 10E-14 sec
Delayed-~.5MeV; Birth after 10E-58 sec of fission. Average 12.5 sec after fission
Term
List the neutron interactions which cause it to lose energy.
Definition
1.Scattering
2.Absorption
Term
Define, subcritical, critical, supercritical in terms of K-effective and neutron population.
Definition
1.Supercritical-Keff >1.00;Increasing neutron population
2.Critical-Keff=1.00;Steady neutron population
3.Subcritical-Keff<1.00;Decreasing neutron population
Term
List the functions of the Reactor Vessel and Internals System.
Definition
M.A.G.I.C.
1. Maintain a region for power production
2.Absorb static and dynamic loads
3. Guide coolant flow
4.Provide for instrumentation and control components
5.Contain the fuel and structural assemblies in the smallest volume possible
Term
State the purpose of the Reactor Vessel.
Definition
Provides Pentrations for Instrumentation, Contains the Reactor Core and Support Equipment in the smallest volume, Transfers the load of the Reactor Vessel and Internals to the Containment Building
Term
State the purpose of the Vessel Head
Definition
Provides penetrations for instumentation and Control Components, Forms the Upper Portion of the Pressure Boundary, Can be removed to allow for Refueling and Maintenance
Term
State the purpose of the Lower Internal Assembly
Definition
Supports the core
*Absorbs static and dynamic loads
Provides lower instrumentation guides, Permits transition from Round Barrel to Squared-off Periphery of the Core
Term
State the purpose of the Upper Internals Assembly
Definition
Support for Instrumetntation and Control Components, Aligns the fuel assemblies, Lateral Support of fuel assemblies
Term
List the four parts of a fuel assembly
Definition
1.Bottom Nozzle
2.Top Nozzle
3.Grud Assembly
4.Fuel Rods
Term
Describe the reactor coolant flow path through the vessel
Definition
Coolant enters through the nozzles; travels down the annulus between the core barrel and vessel wall, some flow is diverted between neutron pad and core barrel; continues between radial support members into lower vessel head plenum among tie plates and instrumentation guides; turns upward through lower core support plate and through fuel assemblies; coolant exits the core passing through the upper core support plate; enters the upper internals area; coolant is directed to outlet (hot leg) nozzles and enters the Reactor coolant system piping.
Term
How much coolant flows through the vessel to cool the fuel rods, and how much flow bypasses
Definition
91.5% flows completey through the vessel to cool the fuel

8.5% bypasses to cool other components of the reactor vessel
Term
State the two functions of the RCS
Definition
1.Transport heat from the Reactro to the S/Gs, where it is transferred to Main Steam

2.Acts as a boundary to protect against possible fission products released from the fuel.
Term
What are the four major components in the RCS
Definition
1.Reactor Vessel and internals
2.Steam Generators
3.Reactor Coolant Pumps
4.Pressurizer
Term
What are the major assemblies which comprise the Reactor Vessel and Internals System.
Definition
1.Reactor Vessel
2.Vessel Head
3.Lower Internals Assembly
4.Upper Internals Assembly
Term
What is the purpose of the Steam Generators
Definition
1.Transfer heat fronm the RCS to produce steam for the Main Steam System

2.Remove decay heat from the RCS during shutdown conditions

3.Main heat sink for the Reactor during accident conditions
Term
What is the purpose of the Reactor Coolant Pumps
Definition
Ensure adequate coolant flow rate through the reactor core and S/Gs for sufficient heat transfer
Term
What is the purpose of the Pressurizer
Definition
Maintains RCS pressure above saturation pressure for the RCS temp.
Term
Describe the RCS flowpath between the major components
Definition
Heated coolant from the reactor core enters the hot leg piping, coolant then enters steam generators and transfers heat, coolant exits the steam generators and enters the intermidiate leg piping, the coolant then enters the suction of the RCP, after discharge from the RCP, the coolant then enters the cold leg piping and from there enters the Reactor vessel where the process is repeated in a cycle
Term
List the three different plant conditions when the S/Gs are used to remove heat from the RCS
Definition
1.Power Generation
2.Cool-down during shutdown
3.Accident Conditions
Term
State the four functions of the CVCS
Definition
1.Maintains required water inventory in the RCS
2.Maintains seal water injection flow to the RCP
3.Controls Reactor Coolant water chemistry conditions, activity level and soluble chemical neutron absorber concentration
4.Provides means for filling, draining and pressure testing the RCS
Term
List at least four systems that interface with the CVCS
Definition
1.Boron Thermal Regeneration System
2.REactor Make-Up Water
3.Residual Heat Removal
4.Reactor Coolant Pumps
5.Component Cooling Water
Term
Describe the flowpath of the CVCS
Definition
Coolant enters in from the intermediate leg of loop charlie. then it flows through the shell side of the regenerative heat exchanger, then to a letdown orifice, then through the tube side of the let down heat exchanger, then to a letdown pressure control valve, then to the mixed bed demineralizers, then to a reactor coolant filter, and into the volume control tank, after the volume control tank the coolant enters the suction of the charging pumps which has its speed controlled by a control valve linked to pressurizer level, the coolant then flows through the regenerative heat exchanger and is directed back into the cold leg of loops alpha and charlie.
Term
What is the flow path of the Seal Water flow
Definition
A portion of the charging flow of the CVCS is directed to the RCP through a Seal Injecter Filter, about 3gpm flows up the pump shaft and supplies the number 2 seal or eaves the pump via the no.1 seal. The number 1 seal flow discharges to a common header, exits the containment and then passes through the Seal Water Return Filter and the Seal Water Heat Exchanger to the suction of the charging pumps, or by an alternate path to the volume control tank.
Term
What are the three uses of the Positive-Displacement Charging Pumps
Definition
1.*mainly* used to hydrostatically test the RCS
2.Reactor Coolant Pump seal injection flow
3.Boration capability for an abnormal condition when both Centrifugal Charging Pumps are out of service (through the RCP Seals)
Term
List the functions of the Residual Heat Removal System
Definition
1.Removes decay heat from the core via the RCS in modes 4,5, and 6

2. Proivides a flow path to transfer water between the Refueling Water Storage Tank and the Refueling Cavity

3.Cools Emergency Core Cooling recirculation water
Term
List the two major components of the RHRS and STATE their location
Definition
1.Pumps;RCB
2.Heat Exchangers;RCB
Term
Describe the flow path of the RHR system.
Definition
Hot leg, Pump, Heat Exchanger, Cold Leg
Term
List the four systems which interface with the RHRS
Definition
1.Reactor Coolant System-Cooled by RHR
2.Emergency Core Cooling System-Cooled by recirculation water
3.Component Cooling Water-RHR Heat Sink
4.CVCS- Letdown path for RHR
Term
List the three functions of the Reactor Containment Building
Definition
1.Protects the RCS and other components located inside the RCB from site environmental conditions including earthquakes and tornadoes
2.Proctects the public against the release of radioactive material in the unlikely event of a LOCA
3.Serves as a biological shield against high levels of radiation released during normal power operations and possible accidents.
Term
List the three RCB support systems
Definition
1.Containment Isolation System
2.Containment Combustible Gas Control System
3.Containment Heat Removal System
Term
Describe the personnel acces penetrations to the RCB
Definition
1.Personnel Access Hatch-Located in MAB. Equipped with an airlock which is a welded assembly with double dorrs located at the 68' elevation
2.Auxiliary Airlock- Located outside. An alternate airlock with double doors located at the 37' elevation
3.A 24' diameter hatch for large equipment access located at the 68' elevaltion
Term
State the function and location of the primary and secondary shield walls
Definition
1.Primary Shield Wall- 7 foot thick located around the Reactor Vessel. Provides a biological barrior to radiation for personnel and supports the Reactor Vessel
2.Secondary Shield Wall-3.5 foot thick. Provides radiation shielding and provides a missle barrier and support for major system components in the RCS
Term
State the function of the Containment Spray System
Definition
Controls RCB temperature and pressure during a Steam Break or LOCA by condensing Steam present in the RCB
Term
State the functions of the Reactor Operator and the Automatic Control and Protection System
Definition
1.Ensure safe reactor operations.
2.Protect the workers, general population, and the environment in the event of an accident
Term
Define "poison" in relation to reactor control
Definition
Any material that will absorb a neutron and prevent that neutron from causing fission
Term
State the two main poisons used for reactor control
Definition
1.Boric Acid
2.Control Rods
Term
List the five special characteristics of the Automatic Protection System
Definition
1.Diverse
2.Redundant
3.Independent
4.Fail Safe
5.Testable
Term
State the primary means of reactor protection
Definition
Reactor Trip
Term
Diverse
Definition
Two or more different methods are used to determine the smae condition
Term
Redundant
Definition
Usually two or more detection devices are used to monitor the same plant condition. Means that two or more devices are doing the same thing
Term
Independent
Definition
The two or more redundant devices are physically and electrically independent from each other such that they cannot interface with the other's ability to monitor the given condition.
Term
Fail Safe
Definition
Minimizes the possibility of not being able to place the reactor in a safe condition
Term
Testable
Definition
designed to allow one portion of the system at a time to be tested without causing or preventing a protective action from occurring
Term
State the functions of Engineered Safety Features
Definition
Protect the workers, general population, and the environment by controlling and limiting the release of fission products and radiation to within the specifications set by federal regulation
Term
State the functions of the Emergency Core Cooling Systems
Definition
1.Provide core cooling water in the event that a LOCA following a break in the RCS
2.Provide shutdown capability during accident conditions
Term
List the three fission product barriers, in order, that protect the environment from an uncontrolled release of radioactive material to the atmosphere
Definition
1.Fuel Cladding
2.Reactor Coolant System
3.Reactor Containment Building
Term
List the nine systems which comprise the ESF systems
Definition
1.Containment Isolation System
2.Containment Heat Removal
3.Containment Combustible Gas Control
4.Control Room/EAB Ventilation
5.Fuel Handling Building HVAC
6.Aux Feed Water
7.HHSI
8.LHSI
9.Safety Injection Accumulators
Term
List the Four ESF SUPPORT systems
Definition
1.Essential Cooling Water
2.Essential Cooling Water Pond
3.Component Cooling Water
4.ESF Diesel Generators
Term
State the location of the ECCS major components
Definition
1.HHSI & LHSI pumps with some piping and valves in FHB
2.SI Accumulators located inside RCB
3.The remainder of the equipment is located in RCB
Term
The three fission product barriers, in order, are
Definition
Fuel Clad, RCS, Reactor Containment Building
Term
The Cold Leg Recirculation flow of the ECCS taks a suction on the _______ and discharges to an RCS ________ leg
Definition
Emergency Sump, Cold
Term
The Hot Leg Recirulation flow of the ECCS takes a suction on the _______ and discharges to a RCS______ Leg
Definition
Emergency Sump, Hot
Term
The Cold Leg Injection flow of the ECCS takes a suction on the _______ and discharges to an RCS ______ Leg
Definition
Refueling Water Storage Tank, Cold
Term
List the three components that make up the Fuel Handling System
Definition
1.Refueling Machine
2.Fuel Handling Machine
3.Transfer Cart
Term
List three makeup water sources to the Spent Fuel Pool which would dilute the bron concentration and state the souce which should always be available
Definition
1.Refuleing Water Storage Tank- Borated Reactor Makeup Grade Water
2.Reactor Makeup Water Storage Tank-Dilutes Boron concentration *Always Available*
3.Demineralized Water System
Term
State the makeup source to the Spent Fuel Pool which should be used to increase boron concentration
Definition
Refueling Water Storage Tank
Term
List three functions of the Spent Fuel Pool Cooling and Cleanup System
Definition
1.Limits pool temperature to 120F
2Filters impurities to improve clarity
3.Removes impurities to limit radiation dose to personnel to 2.5 mrem/hr during normal operations and 10 mrem/hr during refueling
Term
List four cranes used in the Fuel Handling System
Definition
1.Containment Building Polar Crane
2.Refueling Machine
3.Fuel Handling Machine
4.Fuel Handling Overhead Crane
Term
List tree significant differences between rapid refueling and "normal" refueling
Definition
Rapid Refueling:
1.disconnects a minimum number of items
2.minimizes the number of separate crane lifts
3.Minimizes the number of operator checks
Term
State the function of the ECW system
Definition
Supply cooling water to safety during normal plant operations, as well as accident conditions
Term
List the three major components cooled by ECW
Definition
1.Engineered Safety Features Diesel generators
2.CCW Heat Heatexchanger
3.Essential Chiller
Term
List the two functions of the Component Cooling Water
Definition
1.Proved cooling water for removal of heat from ESF and non-ESF componentss during all plant operation modes
2.Provide an intermediate fluid barrier between potentially radioactive systems and the ECW system to reduce the possibility of leakage of radioactive contaminants to the outsidee environment
Term
Describe the ESF flow path of the CCW
Definition
Surge tank, pump suction, Heat exchanger, various ESF components, pump suction
Term
Describe the Non ESF flow path of the CCW
Definition
Pump, common supply header, various loads, pump
Term
List the ESF components cooled by CCW
Definition
1.RHR Heat Exchanger
2.Reactor Containment Fan Coolers
Term
Explain the term "Ultimate Heat Sink"
Definition
Refers to the Essential Cooling Pond acting as the final heat sink for the reactor core in an accident
Term
List the three types of radioactive waste processed at nuclear power plants
Definition
1.Solid
2.Liquid
3.Gas
Term
State the three methods for processing liquid waste
Definition
1.Filtration
2.Demineralization
3.Evaporation
Term
Name the three radionuclides of concern in the Gaseous Waste Processing System
Definition
1.Iodine
2.Xenon
3.Krypton
Term
What are the four system interfaces of the RHR system
Definition
1.Reactor Coolant System-cooled by rhr

2.Emergency Core cooling system- recirc water cooled

3.Component cooling water- cools rhr heat exchanger

4.Chemical and volume control system- letdown path for RHR
Term
List the two major components of the RHR system and state their locations
Definition
The RHR heat exchanger and the RHR pumps. Both are located in reactor containment outside the biowall
Term
How many trains of ECW are available for each unit?
Definition
3 trains per each unit
Term
State the purpose of the aux feedwater system?
Definition
Provides adequate cooling to the steam generators in the event of a loss of normal feedwater
Term
What is the purpose of the main steam porv?
Definition
Releases heat to the atmosphere when the main condensor is unavailable.
Term
What is the purpose of the MISVs
Definition
serve as a safety function to limit uncontrolled flow of steam fromt he S/Gs in the event of a break in the steam system
Term
What is the EHC system
Definition
System provided for the Turbine Generator System combines solid-state electronics with high pressure hydraulics to operate the major valves in the Main Turbine, and low pressure oil for operation of the mechanical overspeed trip device
Term
State the purpose of the Gland Seals
Definition
provides a means to prevent air inleakage at points where the rotor penetrates the outer cylinders.
Term
State the purpose of the Turbine lube oil system
Definition
supplies lubrication to the turbine bearings.
Term
State the two functions of the main steam system
Definition
Transport the steam from the Steam Generators (SG) to components and systems outside the Reactor Containment Building (RCB)

Provide a heat transfer flowpath from the Reactor Coolant System (RCS) during normal, cooldown, and accident conditions
Term
What is the purpose of a main steam isolation
Definition
To minimize the effects of a rupture of a steamline

To Prevent excessive cooldown of the Reactor Coolant System (RCS).
Term
State the 2 functions of the main turbine
Definition
Convert thermal energy into roational mechanical energy

Provide extraction steam for feedwater heating
Term
State the function of the condensate system
Definition
provides the required flow of makeup water at rated temperature and pressure to satisfy the suction flow requirements of the feedwater pumps.
Term
Describe the condensate/feedwater flowpath (13 systems in the feedwater flowpath)
Definition
Main condensor, Condensate pumps, Condensate polishing, Gland steam condensor, DA level control valves, LP feedwater heaters, deaerator, feedwater booster pumps, SGFPs, LP feedwater heaters, FRVs, FWIVs, S/Gs
Term
What is the function of the deaerator and DA storage tanks
Definition
Remove Oxygen and Non-Condensable gases from the Feedwater
Preheat the Feedwater
Provide Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH) for the Feedwater Booster Pumps (FWBP)
Term
What is the function of the aux feedwater system
Definition
2.1 Provide a source of feedwater to the Steam Generators when the Main Feedwater System or the Residual Heat Removal (RHR) System is not available.
Term
State the functions of the circ water system
Definition
Supplies cooling water from the reservoir to the main condenser.

CWS piping routes open loop auxiliary cooling water system return and essential cooling water pond blowdown to the reservoir.
Term
What are the three basic requirements for an electrical generator
Definition
conductor, magnetic field, general motion
Term
What is the main generators stator, its function, and how is it cooled
Definition
Stator : stationary winding through which electric current is induced by the rotating field windings

Function - collect the induced current and provide a circuit path to the output of the generator (output bushings)

Stator is cooled by Stator Cooling Water
Term
What is the main gererator's rotor, what is its function, and what is it cooled by
Definition
Rotor : directly couple to the shaft of the Main Turbine and rotates at 1800 rpm synchronous speed (or 60hz)

Function - supply a regulated, rotating DC field to induce voltage, and resultant current flow in the generator stator windings

Rotor is cooled by the hydrogen gas
Term
What is the function of the generator exciter
Definition
Controls generator output voltage by varying the current to the generator rotating field windings
Term
What is the ESF Electrical system function
Definition
Provides reliable electrical power to ensure functioning of components and systems essential to all modes of plant operations including emergency shutdown
Term
What is the function of the ESF diesel generator?
Definition
SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES (ESF) BUSES IN THE EVENT OF A LOSS OF OFFSITE POWER (LOOP)
Term
Define an off-normal condition
Definition
an abnormal operating condition usually caused by plant equipment malfunction
(typically minor and doesnt usually result in a reactor trip)
Term
Define an emergency condition?
Definition
An operating which causes or indicates the need to protect the reactor by initiating a reactor trip
Term
Define an accident condition
Definition
An operating condition which releases or has the potential to release radioactive fission products to the environment.
Term
What are the 4 levels of emergency classification at STP in order of least significance to most significant?
Definition
1.Notification of unusal event
2.Alert
3.Site area emergency
4.General emergency
Term
What are the three purposes of the tech specs?
Definition
They establish what the power limits are for the core and what automatic protective settings must exist to limit core and system operation to within design limits.

They spell out the lowest level of performance for safety-related equipment and their surveillance (testing) requirements in order to mitigate accident conditions

They also define Administrative procedures and personnel which are required to ensure safe operation of the plant.
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