韩庆璘, 谢增林, 黄秀波, et al. Influence of coolant hot start on temperature field of nuclear main pump canned motor[J]. 2026, 30(2): 145-152,165. DOI: 10.15938/j.emc.2026.02.013.
To evaluate the thermal insulation performance of the canned motor for the nuclear main pump during the coolant hot-start process
a comprehensive coupled heat transfer numerical model was established based on the computational fluid dynamics and fluid-solid coupling heat transfer theories. In the model the motor's solid components
internal flow ducts
externally wound helical tube heat exchanger
and the coolant pump casing were integrated. Using this model
the temperature field of the nuclear main pump canned motor was simulated for the entire process in which the coolant temperature increases from 50 ℃ to 303 ℃. The evolution patterns of temperature and temperature rise rate for key components
such as the stator winding insulation
stator shielding sleeve
and casing
as well as the primary water
were clarified. The results indicate that the insulation structure can effectively suppress the heat transfer from the coolant to the main solid components of the motor
with the peak temperature of the stator winding insulation increasing by only 3.4%. The temperature and the temperature rise rate of the primary water between the flywheel and the coolant are significantly higher than those inside the motor
identifying this region as a critical focus for thermal management in the canned motor of the nuclear main pump. This study provides a quantitative basis for the thermal stress analysis and insulation design of the nuclear main pump canned motor.