Fragmentation Mechanisms of a Single Molten Copper Jet Penetrating a Sodium Pool : Transition from Thermal to Hydrodynamic Fragmentation in Instantaneous Contact Interface Temperatures below Its Freezing Point
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To clarify the fragmentation mechanism of a molten metallic fuel jet in a sodium pool under high-ejection-velocity conditions that correspond to the medium- and high-burnup conditions in the metallic fuel core of liquid-metal-cooled fast breeder reactors, a series of experiments with molten copper as a metallic fuel simulant and a sodium pool was carried out. Under low-ejection-velocity conditions in the range of an ambient Weber number (Wea)<200, the fragmentation of the molten copper jet depends on the initial superheating of the jet. The size of copper fragments decreases with increasing initial superheating. Under high-ejection-velocity conditions in the range of Wea≥200, the size of the fragments is confirmed to be almost independent of the initial superheating of the jet. Furthermore, the size of the fragments agrees well with that evaluated using the Rayleigh-Taylor instability model, in which the fragment size is assumed to be equal to half the fastest growing wavelength. This result is qualitatively consistent with the characteristics that the molten jet column with large inertia force owing to the high ejection velocity, which transports enthalpy downwards, can penetrate the decelerated leading edge and can directly come into contact with sodium successively.
- 2010-03-01
著者
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SUGIYAMA Ken-ichiro
Hokkaido University
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NISHIMURA Satoshi
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)
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KINOSHITA Izumi
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)
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ITAGAKI Wataru
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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UEDA Nobuyuki
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)
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Sugiyama Ken-ichiro
Hokkaido Univ.
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Ueda Nobuyuki
Central Research Institute Of Electric Power Industry
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KINOSITA Izumi
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)
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Sugiyama Kenichiro
Hokkaido University
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Kinoshita Izumi
Central Research Institute Of Electric Power Industry
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Nishimura Satoshi
National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technology (aist) Kyushu Center
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KINOSHITA Izumi
Central Research Institute of Electric Power
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