Detailed Evaluation of the Natural Circulation Mass Flow Rate of Water Propelled by Using an Air Injection
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概要
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One-dimensional (1D) air-water two-phase natural circulation flow in the “thermohydraulic evaluation of reactor cooling mechanism by external self-induced flow—one-dimensional” (THERMES-1D) experiment has been verified and evaluated by using the RELAP5/MOD3 computer code. Experimental results on the 1D natural circulation mass flow rate of water propelled by using an air injection have been evaluated in detail. The RELAP5 results have shown that an increase in the air injection rate to 50% of the total heat flux leads to an increase in the water circulation mass flow rate. However, an increase in the air injection rate from 50 to 100% does not affect the water circulation mass flow rate, because of the inlet area condition. As the height increases in the air injection part, the void fraction increases. However, the void fraction in the upper part of the air injector maintains a constant value. An increase in the air injection mass flow rate leads to an increase in the local void fraction, but it has no influence on the local pressure. An increase in the coolant inlet area leads to an increase in the water circulation mass flow rate. However, the water outlet area does not have an influence on the water circulation mass flow rate. As the coolant outlet moves to a lower position, the water circulation mass flow rate decreases.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2008-03-25
著者
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HONG Seong-Wan
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Hong Seong-wan
Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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Park Rae-joon
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
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KIM Jae-Cheol
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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Kim Jae-cheol
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
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HA Kwang-Soon
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
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KIM Sang-Baik
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Park Rae-joon
Korea Atomic Energy Res. Inst.
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