An Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Clad Ballooning on the Effectiveness of PWR Emergency Core Cooling

Author(s):  
C A Cooper ◽  
K G Pearson ◽  
D Jowitt
Author(s):  
Eckhard Krepper ◽  
Gregory Cartland-Glover ◽  
Alexander Grahn ◽  
Frank-Peter Weiss ◽  
So¨ren Alt ◽  
...  

The investigation of insulation debris generation, transport and sedimentation becomes important with regard to reactor safety research for PWR and BWR, when considering the long-term behavior of emergency core cooling systems during all types of loss of coolant accidents (LOCA). The insulation debris released near the break during a LOCA incident consists of a mixture of disparate particle population that varies with size, shape, consistency and other properties. Some fractions of the released insulation debris can be transported into the reactor sump, where it may perturb/impinge on the emergency core cooling systems. Open questions of generic interest are the sedimentation of the insulation debris in a water pool, its possible re-suspension and transport in the sump water flow and the particle load on strainers and corresponding pressure drop. A joint research project on such questions is being performed in cooperation between the University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Go¨rlitz and the Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf. The project deals with the experimental investigation of particle transport phenomena in coolant flow and the development of CFD models for its description. While the experiments are performed at the University at Zittau/Go¨rlitz, the theoretical modeling efforts are concentrated at Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf. In the current paper the basic concepts for CFD modeling are described and feasibility studies including the conceptual design of the experiments are presented.


Author(s):  
W. Ambrosini ◽  
N. Forgione ◽  
F. Oriolo ◽  
E. Semeraro ◽  
M. Tarantino

This paper reports on an experimental investigation on natural circulation and air-injection enhanced circulation performed adopting different fluids. This work is aimed at providing information on the basic mechanisms proposed in the design of future reactors relying on such circulation mechanisms for core cooling. Though the final objective of the research is the study of heavy metal cooling, the work is here limited to nonmetallic fluids. The working fluid adopted in past analyses was water. Further experimental campaigns were recently performed using the Novec™ HFE-7100 fluid, providing additional information on basic phenomena and the related scaling laws. The new fluid has a greater density and a greater thermal expansion coefficient with respect to water. Air was adopted for gas injection. Both natural circulation and gas-injection enhanced circulation are addressed in this work, drawing quantitative conclusions about the observed parametric trends. A systematic comparison is performed with the results obtained in previous experimental activities using water.


Author(s):  
W. Ambrosini ◽  
N. Forgione ◽  
F. Oriolo ◽  
E. Semeraro ◽  
M. Tarantino

The paper reports about an experimental investigation on natural circulation and air-injection enhanced circulation performed adopting different fluids. The work is aimed at providing information on the basic mechanisms proposed in the design of future reactors relying on such circulation mechanisms for core cooling. Though the final objective of the research is the study of heavy metal cooling, the work is here limited to non-metallic fluids. The working fluid adopted in past analyses was water. Further experimental campaigns were recently performed using the Novec™ HFE-7100 fluid, providing additional information on basic phenomena and the related scaling laws. The new fluid has a greater density and a greater thermal expansion coefficient with respect to water. Air was adopted for gas injection. Both natural circulation and gas-injection enhanced circulation are addressed in this work, drawing quantitative conclusions about the observed parametric trends. A systematic comparison is performed with the results obtained in previous experimental activities using water.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shane Close ◽  
Victoria Adkins ◽  
Kandice Perry ◽  
Katheryn Eckles ◽  
Jill Brown ◽  
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Mustapha Mouloua ◽  
Janan Smither ◽  
Robert C. Kennedy ◽  
Robert S. Kenned ◽  
Dan Compton ◽  
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Lindsey Brinker ◽  
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Rachel E. Brenner

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