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Active HORIZON European Commission

Gathering expertise On Vibration ImpaKt In Nuclear power Generation

€3.03M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Gesellschaft Fur Anlagen Und Reaktorsicherheit (Grs) Ggmbh
Country Germany
Start Date Jun 01, 2022
End Date May 31, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 18
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101060826
Grant Description

The Gathering expertise On Vibration ImpaKt In Nuclear power Generation (GO-VIKING) project takes over from the VIKING initiative that started in 2020 as an in-kind collaborative effort of European vendors, utilities, technical safety organizations, universities, and research organizations to improve the understanding and the prediction of flow-induced vibration (FIV) phenomena, relevant to nuclear power reactors.

Preventive measures against FIV should be taken in the component design and during the operation of the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) to avoid structural wear, damage or even incidental or accidental scenarios with potential radioactivity release to the environment.

The overall objective of GO-VIKING is to increase the expertise and improve the tools and skills of the European nuclear stakeholders for the analysis of complex FIV phenomena in order to maintain and enhance nuclear plant safety.

This will be accomplished by:- Generation of high-resolution numerical and experimental data of FIV in single and multiphase flows.- Development and validation of high- and medium-resolution, as well as fast-running practical tools for the FIV analysis- Implementation of efficient methods for uncertainty propagation in the FIV results - Synthesis of best practice guidelines for FIV analysis in accordance with the needs of the stakeholders- Targeted training of graduates and young experts as well as practitioners from stakeholders in FIV-related phenomena and modelling techniquesThe GO-VIKING project will improve the safety of contemporary reactors and the design evaluation of new concepts by making available new experimental results and improved numerical approaches for the evaluation of FIV.

These will allow the nuclear operators to enhance the prediction of FIV phenomena in key NSSS components, and the vendors to improve the design of the relevant equipment, thus leading to increased reliability, availability, and safety of the European NPPs.

All Grantees

Institut de Radioprotection Et de Surete Nucleaire; The University of Manchester; Virginia Commonwealth University; Electricite de France; Universiteit Gent; Teknologian Tutkimuskeskus Vtt Oy; Framatome Gmbh; Commissariat A L Energie Atomique Et Aux Energies Alternatives; Ipp-Center Limited Liability Company; Lgi Sustainable Innovation; The Pennsylvania State University; European Nuclear Education Network; Nuclear Research and Consultancy Group; Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics; Edf Energy R&D Uk Centre Limited; Gesellschaft Fur Anlagen Und Reaktorsicherheit (Grs) Ggmbh; Technische Universiteit Delft; Forsmarks Kraftgrupp Ab

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