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R803.1-Structural Integrity of Nuclear Steam Generators against In-line (Streamwise) Fluidelastic Instability

R803.1-Intégrité structurelle des générateurs de vapeur nucléaires face à l’instabilité fluide-élastique dans la direction de l’écoulement

Description

Reissue of Solicitation of Offers. This solicitation of offers cancels and supersedes previous solicitation of offers number 5000088650 dated November 4, 2025 with a closing of December 4, 2025 at 2:00 PM. Canada is seeking offers from qualified Offerors to provide professional services to deliver the “Enhanced understanding of fluidelastic instability (FEI) in nuclear steam generators, specifically in the streamwise (in-line) direction, to ensure the long-term reliability and structural integrity of tube arrays under two-phase flow conditions” study to Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. The scope of this study includes the following three interrelated components: • Establishing a test setup to facilitate observation and assessment of local void fraction behavior and flow-induced responses in tube arrays representative of CANDU steam generators. The setup is based on established configurations and industry knowledge, with the goal of supporting technical evaluation under controlled two-phase flow conditions. • Execution of flow assessments using multiple test sections with representative pitch ratios. Tests are conducted across a range of flow conditions (approximately 50 to 500 kg/m²·s mass flux) to capture relevant stability behavior under typical operating parameters. • Data collection and technical analysis to generate a structured dataset that can support future studies and inform regulatory assessments. The results contribute to an improved understanding of how tube arrays respond under various conditions, particularly regarding the onset and behavior of streamwise fluidelastic effects. RETURN OFFERS: by email only to: solicitation-demandedesoumission@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca

Quick Summary

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission is seeking professional services to conduct a study on fluidelastic instability in nuclear steam generators. The study aims to improve understanding of flow-induced vibrations in tube arrays under two-phase flow conditions to ensure their long-term structural integrity and reliability.

Ideal For

Companies specializing in nuclear engineering research and fluid dynamics testing should bid on this project.

nuclear engineeringfluid dynamicsstructural integritysteam generatorsresearch and development
High complexity

Tender Details

Reference Number
cb-56-720789
Solicitation Number
5000088650/A
Publication Date
Feb 16, 2026
Closing Date
Mar 16, 2026
Procurement Method
Competitive - Open bidding
Selection Criteria
Highest Combined Rating of Technical Merit and Price
Notice Type
Request for Proposal

Classification

UNSPSC Code
81141901
UNSPSC Description
Product research and development service

Trade Agreements

Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA); Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA); Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement; Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement; Canada-Honduras Free Trade Agreement; Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA); Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA)

Contracting Entity

Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC)

280 Slater street

Ottawa, Ontario

Regions of Delivery

National Capital Region (NCR)