EP1170567A1 - Descaling device for steam generator - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a removing device for removing sludge or scale, for example, on the tube plate and in the tube nest of a heat exchanger such as a steam generator used in a nuclear power plant or the like.
- numeral 1 indicates a steam generating portion of a steam generator.
- the steam generating portion 1 has a substantially cylindrical body portion 2 in which hand holes or inspection holes (only one of which is indicated at numeral 17) are diametrically opposed to each other.
- a tube plate 3 which defines, together with a bottom portion 2a of the body portion 2, a water chamber 4.
- a large number of normally U-shaped heat-transfer tubes 5 are arranged so as to communicate with the water chamber 4.
- a plurality of tube support plates 6a, 6b, ..., 6f are horizontally arranged so as to traverse the large number of heat-transfer tubes 5 and laterally support them.
- Each of the heat-transfer tubes 5 extends vertically through oddly shaped holes usually called BEC (Broached Egg Crate) holes formed in the tube support plates 6a, 6b, ...., 6f.
- BEC Broached Egg Crate
- FIG. 10 some of the BEC holes formed in the tube support plate 6a are schematically shown and indicated by numeral 7.
- the space in the water chamber 4 is divided into a hot leg portion 4a and a cold leg portion 4b by a partition 8.
- One end of each U-shaped heat-transfer tube 5 communicates with the hot leg portion 4a, and the other end thereof communicates with the cold leg portion 4b.
- the tube plate 3 also has a large number of holes which are schematically indicated by numeral 3a and which serve to receive the end portions of each of the heat-transfer tubes.
- numeral 9 indicates a man-hole which enables an operator to enter the water chamber 4
- numeral 10 indicates a coolant inlet nozzle communicating with the hot leg portion 4a
- numeral 11 indicates a coolant outlet nozzle communicating with the cold leg portion 4b
- numeral 12 indicates trunnions for suspending the steam generator.
- a steam outlet is formed at the top of the steam generator.
- a water supply nozzle (not shown) for introducing supply water into the body portion.
- coolant at high temperature and high pressure supplied from the nuclear reactor enters the hot leg portion 4a of the water chamber 4 through the coolant inlet nozzle 10 and flows through the heat-transfer tubes 5 to reach the cold leg portion 4b before it is returned to the nuclear reactor by way of the coolant outlet nozzle 11.
- Supply water from the water supply nozzle is supplied into the body portion 2 to fill the periphery of the heat-transfer tubes 5. This supply water is heated by the high-temperature/high-pressure coolant flowing through the heat-transfer tubes 5 to become steam, which goes out through the steam outlet and is supplied to a steam turbine (not shown) for power generation.
- a steam generator has only one tube plate, whereas it has a plurality of tube support plates.
- the cleaning head of a scale removing device has to ascend and descend through flow slots formed in the tube support plates (e.g., thin and narrow slots 13 formed in the tube support plate 6a shown in Fig. 10).
- a scale removing device for cleaning the portion centered about the tube plate and a scale removing device for cleaning the portions centered about the tube support plates have been separately developed.
- Fig. 11 shows a typical scale removing device for cleaning the portion centered about the tube plate, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 4-503564.
- the scale removing device generally indicated at 15, is laterally inserted into a tube lane 16 directly above the tube plate 3 of a steam generator through a hand hole or inspection hole 17.
- the device includes a transporter 20 adapted to move along a support rail 18.
- a flexible lance 19 extends through this transporter 20 to a desired cleaning position between tube rows.
- Fig. 12 shows in detail the flexible lance 19 and, in particular, a cleaning head 26 provided at the forward end thereof.
- the flexible lance 19 includes four high-pressure hoses 22 fixed together by a member 25 called a hose bar structure, a nitrogen purge line 23, and a video probe optical fiber cable 24, the forward ends of these components being connected to the cleaning head 26.
- a member 25 called a hose bar structure
- a nitrogen purge line 23 and a video probe optical fiber cable 24
- the forward ends of these components being connected to the cleaning head 26.
- Provided at the forward end of the cleaning head 26 are a plurality of nozzles 27 communicating with the high-pressure hoses 22. During cleaning, water 28 is jetted out from these nozzles (See Fig. 11).
- Fig. 14 shows a typical example of a scale removing device for cleaning the portions centered about the tube support plates, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 9-026107 by the present applicant.
- This scale removing device generally indicated at 30 in Fig. 14, is provided with an insertion mechanism 31 and a guide mechanism 32.
- the insertion mechanism 31 has on the operator side a driving device 33. Further, it has a fixation plate 34 at its forward end, which is fixed in position by the operation of a second jack 35.
- a receiving plate 36 and a first jack 37 are provided between the operator-side end and the forward end, whereby the direction of the guide mechanism 32 is changed upwards by 90 degrees.
- the guide mechanism 32 is divided into a large number of strip-like holding plates 38 so that the mechanism can move in a curve, and a high-pressure hose and an electric wire cable 29 can be mounted to the back surface of the guide mechanism 32.
- a cleaning portion main body 40 is provided at the forward end of the guide mechanism 32, and a cleaning head 41 provided there is capable of rotating by 180 degrees.
- this cleaning head 41 also has a plurality of nozzles, from which water is ejected to a portion to be cleaned.
- the scale removing device is passed through the flow slots 13 of the tube support plates to remove the scales in the areas centered about the plurality of tube support plates.
- Fig. 15 is a diagram showing an example of how scale adheres to a heat-transfer tube on the tube plate.
- Shown on the left-hand side of the center line of the heat-transfer tube is the scale (hard scale) adhering condition in a conventional steam generator, and, shown on the right-hand side thereof is the scale (hard scale) adhering condition in a recent steam generator.
- Fig. 16(a) is a perspective view showing an example of the cleaning head used.
- the cleaning head has eight nozzles A1 through A4 and A5 through A8 in the upper and lower portions of the front surface A thereof, and four nozzles B1 through B4 (nozzles B3 and B4 are not shown) at upper and lower positions in the side surfaces B thereof.
- this cleaning head is inserted between heat-transfer tubes 5, and water jets 28A and 28B are ejected from each of the nozzles of the front surface A and the side surfaces B of the cleaning head while drawing the cleaning head in the direction of the arrow to thereby perform cleaning.
- the regions where the water jets 28A and 28B hit are the regions that can be cleaned, and the other regions are out of the ejection paths.
- symbol Y indicates a direction which is perpendicular in a plane to the X-direction in which the tube lane 16 extends.
- numerals Y14, Y15, and Y16 indicate the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth heat-transfer tubes of the tube lane 16.
- Fig. 16(c) is a plan view showing the ejection paths of the water jets 28A and 28B ejected as shown in Fig. 16(b).
- the central, wide shaded area is the region that can be cleaned by the water jets 28A, and the relatively narrow shaded areas on the right and left-hand sides thereof are regions that can be cleaned by the water jets 28B. It can be seen, in plan view, that there exist on the tube plate 3 regions which are out of the ejection paths. It has been difficult to remove scale in these regions out of the ejection paths.
- the region that can be cleaned by the water jets 28B are shown in shaded areas with respect to the height direction of the heat-transfer tube 5.
- a scale removing device for a steam generator of the type which includes: a body portion; a tube plate and a plurality of tube support plates arranged horizontally in the body portion so as to traverse the body portion; a plurality of heat-transfer tubes which extend from the tube plate and end at the tube plate and which extend through the tube support plates in a row-like fashion so as to define a tube lane in the body portion; and a hand hole which is formed at a position above the tube plate and through which the scale removing device is inserted to clean a portion centered about the tube plate, the scale removing device comprising: a flexible lance holding a high-pressure water hose and movable with respect to the tube plate and the heat-transfer tubes, and a cleaning head mounted to the forward end of the flexible lance, wherein formed inside the cleaning head are a fluid passage communicating with the high-pressure water hose, a chamber communicating with the fluid passage, and a cavitation
- the scale removing device preferably further comprises a suspension guide device horizontally arranged above the tube plate and a lance conveying member suspended by the suspension guide device and guided in horizontal movement through the hand hole, wherein the flexible lance runs through the lance conveying member and is paid out from and drawn back to the lance conveying member, and wherein the forward end portion of the cleaning head is formed in a curved surface not interfering with the body portion wall surface defining the hand hole.
- the lance conveying member have a cylindrical main body through which the flexible lance runs and that the forward end portion of the cleaning head is configured such that when the flexible lance has been completely drawn back, it does not protrude from the peripheral surface of the cylindrical main body.
- a scale removing device for a steam generator including: a body portion; a plurality of tube support plates horizontally arranged inside the body portion so as to traverse the body portion; a plurality of heat-transfer tubes extending in a row-like fashion through the tube support plates so as to define a tube lane in the body portion; a pair of hand holes formed in the body portion at a position directly above at least one of the tube support plates so as to be diametrically opposed to each other; and flow slots formed in the portions of the tube support plates corresponding to the tube lane, the scale removing device being inserted through the hand holes, ascending and descending through the flow slots formed in the tube support plates, and cleaning the portions centered about the tube support plates, the scale removing device comprising a flexible lance holding a high-pressure water hose and movable with respect to the tube support plates and the heat-transfer tubes, and a cleaning head mounted to the forward end of the flexible lance
- the cleaning head includes a head main body portion in which the fluid passage and the chamber communicating with the fluid passage are formed, and a nozzle tip detachably mounted to the head main body portion, the cavitation nozzle hole being formed in the nozzle tip.
- a head main body portion in which the fluid passage and the chamber communicating with the fluid passage are formed
- a nozzle tip detachably mounted to the head main body portion, the cavitation nozzle hole being formed in the nozzle tip.
- the nozzle tip includes a hexahedron defining the cavitation generation hole, thin-plate-like mounting portions extending from two opposing surfaces of the hexahedron except for the surfaces where there are a small-diameter end and a large-diameter end of the cavitation generation hole, and a protruding portion defining a flow passage communicating with the small-diameter end of the cavitation generation hole, wherein a recess of a contour corresponding to the configuration of the nozzle tip is formed in the head main body portion, and wherein the nozzle tip can be inserted into the recess and mounted to the head main body portion by the mounting portion.
- a CCD camera can be suitably provided in the forward end portion of the cleaning head.
- a scale removing device 50 for cleaning the portion centered about the tube plate in accordance with the present invention.
- the tube plate 3 has a large number of holes 3a, into which the end portions of the heat-transfer tubes 5 are inserted and secured therein in a watertight manner.
- a pair of diametrically opposed circular hand holes or inspection holes 2b at positions relatively close to the upper surface of the tube plate 3, a pair of diametrically opposed circular hand holes or inspection holes 2b (of which only one is shown), and the scale removing device 50 can be inserted into the body portion through these hand holes 2b.
- a region or portion 3b on the upper surface of the tube plate 3 which is shown for convenience as a densely dotted area represents the adhering scale to be removed.
- the scale removing device 50 horizontally arranged above the tube plate 3 includes a downwardly open suspension guide device 51 called a monorail, and a cylindrical lance conveying member 52 suspended and supported by the suspension guide device 51 and horizontally guided along the tube lane 16.
- the suspension guide device 51 has a rail portion 53, and a portion to be guided (not shown) of the lance conveying member 52 engages with the rail portion 53, and is horizontally guided by the rail portion 53.
- a device for moving the lance conveying member 52 is not shown.
- one end of the monorail 51 is connected to a length-adjustable support member 55 rotatably mounted to a tube lane block 54a. And, the other end (not shown) of the monorail 51 is mounted to a similar support member (not shown) outside the body portion 2.
- the tube lane block is also arranged on the hand hole 2b side.
- a flow rate distribution plate 56 shown above the monorail 51 it functions to achieve improvements in flow rate distribution.
- the position in the height direction of the monorail 51 with respect to the tube plate 3, and the position thereof in the horizontal direction with respect to the hand hole 2b can be freely controlled by adjusting the amount by which the above-described support member 55, etc. are rotated.
- a support/protection device 57 on either side of the upper half of the monorail 51, there is longitudinally arranged a support/protection device 57 called an air balloon.
- This support/protection device 57 consists, for example, of a flexible sack member formed, for example, of rubber.
- a flexible lance 58 is accommodated in the cylindrical main body 52a of the lance conveying member 52.
- the flexible lance 58 is flexible. In this embodiment, it is bent substantially at right angles as shown in the drawing.
- a lance driving device is arranged in the cylindrical main body 52a to enable the lance 58 to horizontally reciprocate as indicated by the arrows and rotate around the axis of the cylindrical main body 52a.
- Mounted to the forward end of the flexible lance 58 is a cleaning head 60 described below.
- numeral 59 indicates a blow down pipe.
- the blow down pipe 59 is inherently provided in the steam generator, and is arranged separately from a water discharge nozzle (not shown) for eliminating from the tube plate the scale 3b removed by the lance.
- the moving device for the lance conveying member, the lance driving device, the flexible lance, etc. may have well-known constructions, and will not be described in more detail.
- the construction of the scale removing device 50 for removing scale from the portion centered about the tube plate is as described above.
- the present invention is also applicable to devices for removing scale from the portions centered about the tube support plates. An embodiment of the device will now be schematically described with reference to Figs. 2 and 3.
- Figs. 2 and 3 show a scale removing device 70 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- an operating device assembly 71 consisting of devices for operating the scale removing device 10 is attached to the outer peripheral surface of the body portion 2.
- a guide rail assembly 72 which is operationally connected to the operating device assembly 71, is incorporated into the body portion 2.
- this guide rail assembly 72 is placed on the first, lowermost tube support plate 6a, and, in the vicinity of each end portion of the guide rail assembly 72, there is provided a hand hole 2c, which is different from the above-mentioned hand hole 2b.
- a movement/connection carriage assembly for supporting an ascent/descent device assembly (hereinafter simply referred to as the "ascent/descent device") 74 so as to be capable of movement, erection and inclination.
- the erection/inclination of the ascent/descent device 74 extending vertically upwards is effected by a rigid hydraulic erection/inclination device 77 with the aid of a winch 76, etc.
- the ascent/descent device 74 includes a tube guide device 78 and an extendable arm assembly 80, and a lance feeding device 79 is mounted to the forward end of the extendable arm assembly 80.
- a cleaning head 82 provided at the forward end flexible lance 81 is fed to a predetermined position in the tube group by the lance feeding device 79.
- the cleaning head 82 includes a fluid ejection nozzle described below. By the pressure of the fluid ejected therefrom and impinging upon the scale, the scale is peeled off and removed. The removed scale dropped on the tube support plate are discharged to the exterior of the body portion by some other means.
- a lance feeding device 86 is mounted to the forward end of an extendable arm portion 85.
- the lance feeding device 79 includes a lance insertion tube 87 through which the flexible lance 81 passes, and a lance feeding mechanism (not shown), which are attached to a base 88. Further, a lance insertion tube 87 which is capable of rotating by 90 degrees is provided with a clamp mechanism 89 for supporting the lance insertion tube 87 by a tube group after positioning its forward end between tube rows to be cleaned.
- the above-described scale removing device 70 which is in a semi-assembled state when it is outside the body portion of the steam generator, is brought into the body portion and assembled using the following procedures:
- the rotatable arm portion 80b of the extendable arm assembly 80 is rotated to a position where it is perpendicular to the vertical arm portion 80a, and the extendable arm portion 85 is extended appropriately. Then, the lance feeding device 86 is operated, and the lance insertion tube 87 is rotated from the face-upward position shown in Fig. 2 to the lateral position shown in Fig. 3 to insert it between heat-transfer tube rows. High-pressure water is ejected as shown in Fig. 3 from the cleaning head 82 inserted to a position to be cleaned, thereby removing the scale at that position.
- Figs. 4 and 5 show the forward end portion of the lance 58 and the cleaning head 60 mounted thereto.
- the lance 58 includes three high-pressure water hoses 91, one nitrogen purge line 92, and one video probe optical fiber cable 93. These hoses, etc. are mutually fixed by integral blocks 93a, 93b, 93c, ... arranged longitudinally. And, to the mounting end portion block 94 in the foremost block 93a, the thin cleaning head 60 is mounted by an appropriate fastening means 95.
- the cleaning head 60 has socket portions 60a for receiving the high-pressure water hoses 91, and the socket portions 60a communicate with a single chamber 60b. And, a nozzle tip 96 is detachably mounted in a liquid-tight fashion so as to communicate with the chamber 60b.
- the nozzle tip 96 has a cube-like main body portion (hexahedron) 96a, flange-like mounting portions 96b extending from the upper and lower surfaces of the main body portion 96a, and a cylindrical communication portion (protruding portion) 96c protruding from the inner surface of the main body portion 96a toward the chamber 60b.
- the cleaning head 60 has a recess of a configuration suitable for receiving the above-mentioned nozzle tip 96, and the nozzle tip 96 is reliably secured to the cleaning head 60 by means of two fastening screws 97 in the mounting portions 96b, and communicates with the chamber 60b through the communication portion 96c.
- a sealing means such as an O-ring 98 so that the nozzle tip 96 can be mounted to the cleaning head 60 in a liquid-tight fashion.
- Formed in the communication portion 96c is a flow passage 99a of substantially the same diameter, and, formed in the main body portion 96a is a cone-shaped nozzle hole 99b.
- One end of the flow passage 99a communicates with the chamber 60b, and the other end thereof communicates with the small-diameter end of the nozzle hole 99b.
- the large-diameter end of the nozzle hole 99b is exposed to the exterior.
- the cavitation jet is characterized in that it makes it possible to obtain high impact pressure over a wide range with a pressure lower than that of high-pressure water. Further, the bubbles are scattered to generate impact pressure over a wide range, so that they also reach areas which cannot be reached by the conventional water jet. Thus, it is possible to suitably clean even those regions out of the ejection paths. Further, since high impact pressure is obtained over a wide range, the construction of the device for operating the lance with the cleaning head is simplified, thus enabling the system to be easily formed as a robot.
- a scale removal test was conducted with the cleaning head or nozzle head of Fig. 6(c) having a nozzle configuration substantially the same as that of the cleaning head shown in Figs. 4 and 5.
- cavitation bubbles were moved (propagated) to widen the area that can be cleaned, so that, by appropriately setting the factors, such as ejection angle, nozzle pressure, flow rate, stand-off distance, and tube plate surface depth, not less than 80% of the cavitation action surface for the specimens (heat-transfer tubes) reaches an impact pressure effective in scale removal, without generating any erosion beyond the allowable value of surface roughness (ejection time: 60 minutes).
- the ejection angle was set to 58 degrees.
- effective cavitation acted over a range of 10 mm or more in the height direction from the tube plate, and over substantially half the periphery in the circumferential direction.
- a cleaning head 100 having two cavitation nozzle tips 101.
- chambers 102 communicating with the nozzle tips are formed in the cleaning head 100.
- High-pressure water is supplied to the nozzle tips 101 through the chamber 102 to generate cavitation as described above.
- Numeral 104 indicates an image guide consisting, for example, of an optical fiber connected to a CCD camera 105 at the forward end of the head.
- a venturi-type cleaning head 110 shown in Fig. 8 the portion corresponding to the cylindrical flow passage 99a of Figs. 4 and 5 is formed as a throat portion 111, so that the cavitation, shown by bubbles 112, is generated in the throat portion 111.
- this cleaning head 110 can be used not only in water, but also in the air.
- the front edges are not simply obliquely chamfered, but formed as curved portions 113.
- the lance 58 can move along the cylindrical main body 52a of the lance conveying member 52 as indicated by the white arrows, so that, when it is completely drawn back, the cleaning head at the forward end thereof is positioned on the inner side of the end cover member 52b of the cylindrical main body. In this condition, the scale removing device 50 is brought in and taken out of the body portion through the hand hole 2b.
- the corners of the cleaning head 110 are formed as curved portions 113 as shown in Fig. 8, there is no interference with the hand hole 2b when the device is brought in and taken out of the body portion, thereby achieving an improvement in terms of operational efficiency.
- the curved portions 113 are best adapted to the outer peripheral configuration of the end cover member 52b of the cylindrical main body 52a shown in Fig. 1.
- a cleaning head 120 shown in Fig. 9(a) includes a first member 122 having a cone-shaped flow passage 123 communicating with a high-pressure water hose 121, a second member 124 having a cylindrical flow passage 125 communicating with the flow passage 123, and a third member 126 having a cone-shaped flow passage 127 communicating with the flow passage 125.
- Detachably fitted into the third member 126 is a nozzle tip 129 containing a cone-shaped flow passage 129a communicating with the flow passage 127 and a cylindrical flow passage 129b.
- a cylindrical member or pin 128 arranged in the cone-shaped flow passage 127 is a cylindrical member or pin 128 whose forward end protrudes into the cylindrical flow passage 125.
- high-pressure water enters the cone-shaped flow passage 123 from the high-pressure hose 121, and is ejected into the cylindrical flow passage 125 to generate cavitation around the pin 128.
- the nozzle tip 129, etc. are further provided in front of the flow passage 125, so that, if the cleaning head 120 is used in the air, it is possible to generate cavitation.
- Figs. 9(b) and 9(c) show other nozzle tips 130 and 135 which are of an orifice type.
- a cylindrical flow passage or chamber 131 In front of a cylindrical flow passage or chamber 131, there is provided a tapered, substantially cone-shaped flow passage 132, and, at the forward end of the cone-shaped flow passage 132, there is formed a relatively short cone-shaped flow passage 133. It is assumed that, by reducing the length of this flow passage 133, the generation of cavitation in the high-pressure water flowing from the left to the right in the drawing is promoted.
- the nozzle tips 130 and 135 are different in outer configuration.
- Fig. 9(d) shows a horn-type nozzle tip 140.
- High-pressure water is introduced into a horn-shaped flow passage 141 from the right side of a nozzle tip 140, and it flows by way of a cylindrical chamber or flow passage 142 before it leaves a cone-shaped flow passage 143 to generate cavitation.
- the generation of cavitation is promoted by mounting an appropriate ultrasonic oscillator 144 to the cylindrical flow passage 142.
- a scale removing device for a steam generator of the type which includes: a body portion; a tube plate and a plurality of tube support plates arranged horizontally in the body portion so as to traverse the body portion; a plurality of heat-transfer tubes which extend from the tube plate and end at the tube plate and which extend through the tube support plates in a row-like fashion so as to define a tube lane in the body portion; and a hand hole which is formed at a position above the tube plate and through which the scale removing device is inserted to clean a portion centered about the tube plate, the scale removing device comprising: a flexible lance holding a high-pressure water hose and movable with respect to the tube plate and the heat-transfer tubes, and a cleaning head mounted to the forward end of the flexible lance, wherein formed inside the cleaning head are a fluid passage communicating with the high-pressure water hose, a chamber communicating with the fluid passage, and a cavitation generating nozzle
- the scale removing device preferably further comprises a suspension guide device horizontally arranged on the tube plate and a lance conveying member suspended by the suspension guide device and guided in horizontal movement through the hand hole, wherein the flexible lance runs through the lance conveying member and is paid out from and drawn back to the lance conveying member, and wherein the forward end portion of the cleaning head is formed into a curved surface not interfering with the body portion wall surface defining the hand hole, whereby there is advantageously no interference with the hand hole when the scale removing device in which the flexible lance with the cleaning head is accommodated in the lance conveying member is brought in and taken out through the hand hole.
- the cleaning head is inserted between a number of heat-transfer tubes closely arranged in the steam generator, the insertion is facilitated when the forward end portion of the cleaning head is formed as a curved surface.
- the lance conveying member has a cylindrical main body through which the flexible lance runs and when the forward end portion of the cleaning head is configured such that when the flexible lance has been completely drawn back, it does not protrude from the peripheral surface of the cylindrical main body.
- the number of cavitation generating nozzle holes may be one or two.
- a scale removing device for a steam generator including: a body portion; a plurality of tube support plates horizontally arranged inside the body portion so as to traverse the body portion; a plurality of heat-transfer tubes extending in a row-like fashion through the tube support plates so as to define a tube lane in the body portion; a pair of hand holes formed in the body portion at a position directly above at least one of the tube support plates so as to be diametrically opposed to each other; and flow slots formed in the portions of the tube support plates corresponding to the tube lane, the scale removing device being inserted through the hand holes, ascending and descending through the flow slots formed in the tube support plates, and cleaning the portions centered about the tube support plates, the scale removing device comprising a flexible lance holding a high-pressure water hose and movable with respect to the tube support plates and the heat-transfer tubes, and a cleaning head mounted to the forward end of the flexible lance, wherein formed inside the cleaning
- the cleaning head includes a head main body portion in which the fluid passage and the chamber communicating with the fluid passage are formed, and a nozzle tip detachably mounted to the head main body portion, the cavitation nozzle hole being formed in the nozzle tip, whereby, if erosion is generated in the nozzle tip as a result of repeated use, it is possible to easily replace the nozzle tip by a new one, thereby achieving a reduction in maintenance cost.
- the nozzle tip includes a hexahedron defining the cavitation generation hole, thin-plate-like mounting portions extending from two opposing surfaces of the hexahedron except for the surfaces where there are a small-diameter end and a large-diameter end of the cavitation generation hole, and a protruding portion defining a flow passage communicating with the small-diameter end of the cavitation generating hole, wherein a recess of a contour corresponding to the configuration of the nozzle tip is formed in the head main body portion, and wherein the nozzle tip can be inserted into the recess and mounted to the head main body portion by the mounting portion, whereby it is possible to reduce the size of the nozzle tip, making the scale removing device suitable for insertion between closely arranged heat-transfer tubes as in the case of a steam generator. Further, by providing a CCD camera in the forward end portion of the cleaning head, it is possible to perform the cleaning operation while observing an image of the portion being cleaned that is
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- A scale removing device for a steam generator of the type which includes: a body portion; a tube plate and a plurality of tube support plates arranged horizontally in the body portion so as to traverse the body portion; a plurality of heat-transfer tubes which extend from the tube plate and end at the tube plate and which extend through the tube support plates in a row-like fashion so as to define a tube lane in the body portion; and a hand hole which is formed at a position above the tube plate and through which the scale removing device is inserted to clean a portion centered about the tube plate, the scale removing device comprising: a flexible lance holding a high-pressure water hose and movable with respect to the tube plate and the heat-transfer tubes, and a cleaning head mounted to the forward end of the flexible lance, wherein formed inside the cleaning head are a fluid passage communicating with the high-pressure water hose, a chamber communicating with the fluid passage, and a cavitation generating nozzle hole communicating with the chamber.
- A scale removing device for a steam generator according to Claim 1, further comprising a suspension guide device horizontally arranged above the tube plate and a lance conveying member suspended by the suspension guide device and guided in horizontal movement through the hand hole, wherein the flexible lance runs through the lance conveying member and is paid out from and drawn back to the lance conveying member, and wherein the forward end portion of the cleaning head is formed into a curved surface not interfering with the body portion wall surface defining the hand hole.
- A scale removing device for a steam generator according to Claim 2, wherein the lance conveying member has a cylindrical main body through which the flexible lance runs and wherein the forward end portion of the cleaning head is configured such that when the flexible lance has been completely drawn back, it does not protrude from the peripheral surface of the cylindrical main body.
- A scale removing device for a steam generator according to Claim 1, wherein one or a plurality of said cavitation generating nozzle holes are formed.
- A scale removing device for a steam generator including: a body portion; a plurality of tube support plates horizontally arranged inside the body portion so as to traverse the body portion; a plurality of heat-transfer tubes extending in a row-like fashion through the tube support plates so as to define a tube lane in the body portion; a pair of hand holes formed in the body portion at a position directly above at least one of the tube support plates so as to be diametrically opposed to each other; and flow slots formed in the portions of the tube support plates corresponding to the tube lane, the scale removing device being inserted through the hand holes, ascending and descending through the flow slots formed in the tube support plates, and cleaning the portions centered about the tube support plates, the scale removing device comprising a flexible lance holding a high-pressure water hose and movable with respect to the tube support plates and the heat-transfer tubes, and a cleaning head mounted to the forward end of the flexible lance, wherein formed inside the cleaning head are a fluid passage communicating with the high-pressure water hose, a chamber communicating with the fluid passage, and a cavitation generating nozzle hole communicating with the chamber.
- A scale removing device for a steam generator according to Claim 1, 4 or 5, wherein the cleaning head includes a head main body portion in which the fluid passage and the chamber communicating with the fluid passage are formed, and a nozzle tip detachably mounted to the head main body portion, the cavitation generating nozzle hole being formed in the nozzle tip.
- A scale removing device for a steam generator according to Claim 6, wherein an ultrasonic oscillator is mounted to the nozzle tip.
- A scale removing device for a steam generator according to Claim 6, wherein the nozzle tip includes a hexahedron defining the cavitation generating hole, thin-plate-like mounting portions extending from two opposing surfaces of the hexahedron except for the surfaces where there are a small-diameter end and a large-diameter end of the cavitation generating hole, and a protruding portion defining a flow passage communicating with the small-diameter end of the cavitation generating hole, wherein a recess of a contour corresponding to the configuration of the nozzle tip is formed in the head main body portion, and wherein the nozzle tip can be inserted into the recess and mounted to the head main body portion by the mounting portion.
- A scale removing device for a steam generator according to one of Claims 1 through 8, wherein a CCD camera is provided in the forward end portion of the cleaning head.
- A scale removing method, wherein a water jet is ejected toward an object to be cleaned that is submerged in water to accelerate the liquid around the water jet to thereby locally generate a pressure not higher than steam pressure to thereby generate bubbles as a result of evaporation of the liquid to cause cavitation, thereby cleaning the object to be cleaned.
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