Development of a Drift-flux Model for Heavy Liquid Metal/Gas Flow
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
The gas lift pump concept based on the bubbling of an inert gas into the primary reactor coolant to enhance natural circulation is currently considered in a number of PbBi-cooled reactor concepts. Thus, the analysis of available void fraction data and the development of two-phase heavy liquid metal/gas flow calculational models have become an important issue in the study of advanced nuclear reactor systems. In the absence of the detailed two-phase flow information needed to develop a flow regime map and the associated interfacial relations, drift-flux models have often been used in the thermal-hydraulic analysis of nuclear and other systems. Accordingly, we consider, in the current paper, the analysis of five sets of experimental data with different geometries, working fluids, flow rates and void fraction ranges, with a view to obtaining a best fit to the data in the form of a drift-flux model. The results of the analysis show that, for systems with flowing fluid, it is possible to represent the heavy liquid metal void fraction data in the form of a drift-flux correlation with a residual error of as low as 0.016, thus offering an improvement over existing void correlations.
- 一般社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2005-07-25
著者
-
Chawla Rakesh
Laboratory For Reactor Physics And Systems Behaviour Paul Scherrer Institute
-
Coddington Paul
Laboratory For Reactor Physics And Systems Behaviour Paul Scherrer Institute
-
MIKITYUK Konstantin
Laboratory for Reactor Physics and Systems Behaviour, Paul Scherrer Institute
-
Mikityuk Konstantin
Laboratory For Reactor Physics And Systems Behaviour Paul Scherrer Institute
関連論文
- Nondestructive Determination of Fresh and Spent Nuclear Fuel Rod Density Distributions through Computerised Gamma-Ray Transmission Tomography
- Development of a Drift-flux Model for Heavy Liquid Metal/Gas Flow