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The application efficiency of intumescent coatings for power cables of safety systems of nuclear power plants under fire conditions

https://doi.org/10.22227/0869-7493.2021.30.04.36-47

Abstract

Introduction. The reliable operation of safety systems, that allows for the failure of no more than one safety system component, entails the safe shutdown and cool-down of an NPP reactor in the event of fire. However, the co-authors have not assessed the loss of performance by an insulating material, treated by intumescent compositions and used in the power cables of the above safety systems exposed to the simultaneous effect of various modes of fire and current loads.
Goals and objectives. The purpose of the article is the theoretical assessment of the application efficiency of intumescent fire-retardant coatings in power cables used in the safety systems of nuclear power plants having water-cooled and water-moderated reactors under fire conditions. To achieve this goal, the temperature of the outer surface of the insulation and the intumescent fire-retardant coating was analyzed depending on the mode of fire. Theoretical foundations. A non-stationary one-dimensional heat transfer equation is solved to identify the temperature distribution inside the multilayered insulation and the fire-protection layer of a conductive core.
Results and their discussion. The co-authors have identified dependences between the temperature of the outer surface of the insulation and the fire retarding composition of the three-core cable VVGng (A)-LS 3x2.5-0.66, on the one hand, and the temperature of the indoor gas environment for three standard modes of fire and one real fire mode. It is found that before the initiation of the process of destruction of the insulation material, the intumescence of the fire-retardant coating occurs only in case of a hydrocarbon fire. Under real fire conditions, the maximal insulation melting time before the initiation of intumescence of the fire-retardant coating at the minimal temperature of intumescence is 4.75 minutes, while the maximal time period from the initiation of destruction of the insulation material to the moment of the insulation melting is 6.0 minutes.
Conclusions. An experimental or theoretical substantiation of parameters of intumescent fire retardants, performed using standard modes of fire, has proven the potential loss of operational properties by insulating materials of power cables, used in the safety systems of nuclear power plants, in case of a real fire. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a scientific rationale for the efficient use of fire retardants in the above cables with regard for the conditions of a real fire.

About the Authors

O. S. Lebedchenko
State Fire Academy of the Ministry of Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination on Consequences of Natural Disasters
Russian Federation

Olga S. Lebedchenko, Cand. Sci. (Juridical), Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor of Thermal Physics and Hydraulic Department

ID RISC: 770128



S. V. Puzach
State Fire Academy of the Ministry of Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination on Consequences of Natural Disasters
Russian Federation

Sergey V. Puzach, Cand. Sci. (Eng.) Professor, Head of Thermal Physics and Hydraulic Department, Honoured Scientist of the Russian Federation

ID RISC: 18265; Scopus Author ID: 7003537835; ResearcherID U­2907­2019



V. I. Zykov
State Fire Academy of the Ministry of Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination on Consequences of Na­ tural Disasters
Russian Federation

Vladimir I. Zykov, Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Professor, Professor of the Department of Special Electrical Engineering of Automated Systems and Communication, Laureate of the RF Government Prize in Science and Technology, Honored Worker of Higher Education of the Russian Federation

ID RISC: 328773



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Lebedchenko O.S., Puzach S.V., Zykov V.I. The application efficiency of intumescent coatings for power cables of safety systems of nuclear power plants under fire conditions. Pozharovzryvobezopasnost/Fire and Explosion Safety. 2021;30(4):36-47. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22227/0869-7493.2021.30.04.36-47

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