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Application of Strain Gages in a Highly Advective Environment for Measurement of Fluid-Structure Interactions...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
18th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics (NURETH 2019)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
4912 to 4925
Conference Name
18th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics (NURETH 2019)
Conference Location
Portland, Oregon, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
American Nuclear Society
Conference Date
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A multi-year experimental program has been conducted to develop a program for applying strain gages to prototypic, plate-type fuel for high performance research reactors for use during flow testing. Plate strain measurements were intended to support the qualification of new fuel materials for use in high performance research reactors under the Materials Management and Minimization (MMM) Fuels Qualification Program (FQP). A survey of currently available strain gaging materials and processes was undertaken with a focus on applications towards thin, wide aspect ratio flow channels and fuel plates exposed to high velocity flows. Special consideration was taken to minimize the effect of the strain gage installations on the flow field. This test program has resulted in the selection of appropriate strain gage construction, adhesives, protective coatings, and assembly techniques to allow the real-time acquisition of plate strain during flow testing of the Generic Test Plate Assembly (GTPA) within the Oregon State University (OSU) Hydro-Mechanical Fuel Test Facility (HMFTF). All processes have been documented in procedures developed and utilized within the ASME NQA-1 compliant quality assurance program under which the HMFTF operates. Matrix testing has been completed using the results of this work with successful measurement of plate deformation due to hydraulic loading during flow testing.