Date | 2017-11-22 |
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Subject | Successful Performance Test of In-Vessel Cotrol Element Drive Mechanism |
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KEPCO E&C successfully conducted the performance test of In-Vessel control element drive mechanism on November 21. The test was attended by about thirty people including Lee Gwang-Won, the head of KEPCO E&C’s NSSS Division, and representatives from WOOJIN INC. and ILJIN Power Co., Ltd. The In-Vessel control element drive mechanism is a key device that can completely eliminate control rod ejection accidents at small and medium-sized nuclear power plants where a single rod worth is high due to boron-free operation. Only a few countries have the relevant technology, and it is difficult to obtain the key element technology because it is protected as a strategic technology. KEPCO E&C is developing the In-Vessel control element drive mechanism as part of a national project that is scheduled for completion by May 2018. The above mentioned test was the first performance test of the high-temperature, high-pressure environment inside a reactor to be successfully carried out in Korea. The successful completion of the test means that KEPCO E&C has secured the key technical competitive edge and thus will be more active in the small and medium-sized nuclear power plant market, which is expected to grow at a relatively fast rate. KEPCO E&C plans to focus on enhancing technical maturity by conducting a durability test corresponding to the lifespan of a nuclear power plant. |
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- Successful Performance Test of In-Vessel Cotrol Element Drive Mechanism
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KEPCO E&C successfully conducted the performance test of In-Vessel control element drive mechanism on November 21.
The test was attended by about thirty people including Lee Gwang-Won, the head of KEPCO E&C’s NSSS Division, and representatives from WOOJIN INC. and ILJIN Power Co., Ltd.
The In-Vessel control element drive mechanism is a key device that can completely eliminate control rod ejection accidents at small and medium-sized nuclear power plants where a single rod worth is high due to boron-free operation. Only a few countries have the relevant technology, and it is difficult to obtain the key element technology because it is protected as a strategic technology.
KEPCO E&C is developing the In-Vessel control element drive mechanism as part of a national project that is scheduled for completion by May 2018. The above mentioned test was the first performance test of the high-temperature, high-pressure environment inside a reactor to be successfully carried out in Korea.
The successful completion of the test means that KEPCO E&C has secured the key technical competitive edge and thus will be more active in the small and medium-sized nuclear power plant market, which is expected to grow at a relatively fast rate.
KEPCO E&C plans to focus on enhancing technical maturity by conducting a durability test corresponding to the lifespan of a nuclear power plant.
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