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Conference Article: Auxiliary Bearing Design Considerations for Gas-Cooled Reactors

S.R. Penfield Jr., E. Rodwell, Technology Insights, EPRI 9 Overlook Lane, 3412 Hillview Ave Carthage, TN 37030 USA, Palo Alto, CA 94303 USA

Abstract

The need to avoid contamination of the primary system, along with other perceived advantages, has led to the selection of electromagnetic bearings (EMBs) in most ongoing commercial-scale gas cooled reactor (GCR) designs. However, one implication of magnetic bearings is the requirement to provide backup support to mitigate the effects of failures or overload conditions. The demands on these auxiliary or "catcher" bearings have been substantially escalated by the recent development of direct Brayton cycle GCR concepts. Conversely, there has been only limited directed research in the area of auxiliary bearings, particularly for vertically oriented turbomachines. This paper explores the current state-of-the-art for auxiliary bearings and the implications for current GCR designs.

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key words: Gas Cooled Reactor, Nuclear Technology
Reference:
IAEA Technical Committee Meeting on “Gas Turbine Power Conversion Systems for Modular HTGRs”, held from 14-16 November 2000 in Palo Alto, California
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Technical Working Group on Gas-Cooled Reactors
IAEA-TECDOC--1238, pp:190-201