抄録
The core of Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) is designed to produce 1250 MWt at full power. PFBR is under construction at Kalpakkam, India. In PFBR, the core is of free standing type and one of the major safety criteria for the design of core subassemblies is that the integrity of the core subassemblies should not be impaired and they should not be lifted up from the grid plate even during seismic condition. The net downward force acting on the grid plate is less than the weight of the subassembly due to the hydraulic lifting forces acting on it. Experimental analysis has been carried out to ensure that the subassembly does not get lifted off due to vertical seismic excitation. This paper gives the details of the methodology adopted for the experimental seismic analysis carried out on a core subassembly and the upward displacement of the subassembly under the combined effect of upward fluid force and vertical seismic excitations.