Claims
- 1. A feedwater control apparatus for a steam generation system of the type including a pressure vessel having a upper zone in which steam and water are separated, a riser having a top communicating with the upper zone and a riser bottom to receive fluid for flow therethrough to said upper zone, heating means for heating the fluid within the riser, a downcomer communicating with the upper zone for recirculating water from the upper zone and for circulating feedwater toward the riser bottom, and a narrow range pressure sensor for measuring a narrow range water level in the upper zone, said feedwater control system comprising,
- a. first measuring means for sensing the mass flow rate of water in the downcomer,
- b. second measuring means for sensing the height of liquid in the upper zone,
- c. control means responsive to said first and second measuring means for producing control information related to the total mass of fluid in upper zone, riser, and downcomer, and
- d. feedwater control means operable in response to said control means for controlling the amount of feedwater delivered to the downcomer.
- 2. The feedwater control system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first measuring means comprises,
- a. a differential pressure sensor having one side communicating with the downcomer interior generally at a lower elevation thereof, and
- b. a pipe communicating with the other side of the differential pressure sensor and with the downcomer interior at a generally upper elevation thereof.
- 3. An apparatus for calculating the mass of fluid in a natural flow, recirculating steam generator of the type including a pressure vessel having a wall, a central riser within the vessel, said riser open at a riser top and at a riser bottom for fluid to circulate through the riser, heating elements located within the riser, a downcomer surrounding the riser for recirculating water boiling over the riser top to pass therethrough from the riser top to the riser bottom, and a narrow range pressure gauge for measuring a narrow range water level in an upper part of the pressure vessel, said apparatus comprising:
- a. a differential pressure sensor, said sensor disposed generally at a lower part of the downcomer, a bottom tap communicating with a lower part of the downcomer, said sensor having a first side hydraulically connected to said bottom tap;
- b. a pipe hydraulically connecting a lower narrow range tap to a second side of said sensor, said narrow range lower tap located above said bottom tap; and
- c. operator readable gauge means attached to said sensor, for displaying a value related to a pressure difference between a first pressure on said first side of said sensor and a second pressure on a second side of said sensor.
- 4. Apparatus for use in controlling a rate of feedwater flow to a natural flow, recirculating steam generator of the type including a pressure vessel, a downcomer, and a riser section, said riser section open at a riser top and at a riser bottom for fluid to circulate upward through the riser section, heating elements located to heat the fluid within the riser section, the downcomer communicating to recirculate water boiling over the riser top to pass downward through the downcomer from the downcomer top to the downcomer bottom and flow into the riser bottom, and a narrow range gauge for indicating the liquid level in the narrow range of the pressure vessel, the apparatus comprising,
- a. sensor means for generating a value related to the differential pressure of the natural flow of fluid between two vertically displaced zones in said downcomer,
- b. gauge means coupled to said sensor means for displaying to an operator indications related to the value generated by said sensor means, and wherein
- c. the displayed indications of the narrow range gauge and said gauge means indicating the mass of liquid in the narrow range, downcomer, and riser section of the steam generator.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This is a division of my copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 123,291, filed Sep. 20, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,406,915, which is a division of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 847,697, filed Mar. 6, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,249,551, which is continuation-in-part application of my U.S. patent application, filed Apr. 9, 1991, Ser. No. 07/682,390, now abandoned.
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