Development of flow regime maps for lead lithium eutectic–helium flows

2020 ◽  
Vol 158 ◽  
pp. 111691
Author(s):  
E. Mas de les Valls ◽  
A. Cegielski ◽  
M. Jaros ◽  
M. Pérez-Ferragut ◽  
L. Batet ◽  
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1994 ◽  
Vol 59 (12) ◽  
pp. 2595-2603
Author(s):  
Lothar Ebner ◽  
Marie Fialová

Two regions of instabilities in horizontal two-phase flow were detected. The first was found in the transition from slug to annular flow, the second between stratified and slug flow. The existence of oscillations between the slug and annular flows can explain the differences in the limitation of the slug flow in flow regime maps proposed by different authors. Coexistence of these two regimes is similar to bistable behaviour of some differential equation solutions.


Author(s):  
Avram Bar-Cohen ◽  
Ilai Sher ◽  
Emil Rahim

The present study is aimed at evaluating the ability of conventional “macro-pipe” correlations and regime transitions to predict the two-phase thermofluid characteristics of mini-channel cold plates. Use is made of the Taitel-Dukler flow regime maps, seven classical heat transfer coefficient correlations and two dryout predictions. The vast majority of the mini-channel two-phase heat-transfer data, taken from the literature, is predicted to fall in the annular regime, in agreement with the reported observations. A characteristic heat transfer coefficient locus has been identified, with a positive slope following the transition from Intermittent to Annular flow and a negative slope following the onset of partial dryout at higher qualities. While the classical two-phase heat transfer correlations are generally capable of providing good agreement with the low-quality annular flow data the quality at which partial dryout occurs and the ensuing heat transfer rates are not predictable by the available macro-pipe correlations.


1996 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 397-404
Author(s):  
Tadashi SAKAGUCHI ◽  
Li DANG ◽  
Yukio MISUGI ◽  
Yoshio KAJIHARA ◽  
Takahiro YAMASITA

Author(s):  
Seyed Alireza Tabatabaei ◽  
Nader Mahinpey ◽  
Ehsan Esmaili ◽  
C. Jim Lim

2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Viet-Anh Phung ◽  
Pavel Kudinov ◽  
Dmitry Grishchenko ◽  
Martin Rohde

RELAP5 is a system thermal-hydraulic code that is used to perform safety analysis on nuclear reactors. Since the code is based on steady state, two-phase flow regime maps, there is a concern that RELAP5 may provide significant errors for rapid transient conditions. In this work, the capability of RELAP5 code to predict the oscillatory behavior of a natural circulation driven, two-phase flow at low pressure is investigated. The simulations are compared with a series of experiments that were performed in the CIRCUS-IV facility at the Delft University of Technology. For this purpose, we developed a procedure for calibration of the input and code validation. The procedure employs (i) multiple parameters measured in different regimes, (ii) independent consideration of the subsections of the loop, and (iii) assessment of importance of the uncertain input parameters. We found that predicted system parameters are less sensitive to variations of the uncertain input and boundary conditions in high frequency oscillations regime. It is shown that calculation results overlap experimental values, except for the high frequency oscillations regime where the maximum inlet flow rate was overestimated. This finding agrees with the idea that steady state, two-phase flow regime maps might be one of the possible reasons for the discrepancy in case of rapid transients in two-phase systems.


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