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Root Cause Analysis of a Molten Salt Pump in FLUSTFA

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Nuclear Engineering and Design
Publication Date
Page Number
114365
Volume
444

The primary salt pump installed in the high-temperature FLUoride Salt Test Facility (FLUSTFA) was successfully operated for some time, but later ceased operation. To understand what occurred, a Root Cause Analysis (RCA) was performed. Steps taken to try to get the pump operational include adjusting the shaft position, increasing the heating power of the tape heaters on the pump volute, and manually rotating the pump shaft. While removing the insulation, corrosion was noted on the outside of the pump volute, and decolorization of the insulation and tape heaters was observed. Significant corrosion products were also observed in the pump itself and the piping connected to the pump. The nitrogen cover gas was maintained from before salt was introduced into the loop until the pump was dismounted and continues to be maintained even after the pump was removed. After considering probable scenarios, causes were assigned and corrective actions were developed to prevent those causes. Then, the RCA was presented to an advisory committee for review, the “Review Committee,” consisting of experts in large molten salt systems: Brandon Haugh, David Holcomb, Kevin Robb, and Vicente Rojas. The advisory committee provided comprehensive feedback, which have been incorporated into a revised RCA. Findings have then been summarized and reported in this publication.