Numerical Analysis of Subcooled Water Flashing Flow From a Pressurized Water Reactor Steam Generator Through an Abruptly Broken Main Feed Water Pipe

2019 ◽  
Vol 141 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jong Chull Jo ◽  
Jae Jun Jeong ◽  
Byong Jo Yun ◽  
Jongkap Kim

A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis was performed to investigate the hydraulic response of the flow field inside the pressurized water reactor (PWR) steam generator (SG) secondary side and the connected part of main feed water pipe to an abrupt main feed water line break (FWLB) accident. To realistically analyze the transient flow field situation, the flow field was assumed to be occupied initially by highly compressed subcooled water except that the upper part of the SG secondary side where steam occupied as in the practical case and the break was assumed to occur at the circumferential weld line between the feed water nozzle and the main feed water pipe. This would result in a subcooled water flashing flow from the SG through the short-broken pipe end to the surrounding atmosphere, which was numerically simulated in this study. Typical results of the prediction in terms of the fluid transient velocity and pressure were illustrated and discussed. To examine the physical validity of the present numerical simulation of the subcooled water flashing flow, the transient mass flow rates predicted in this study were compared with the other previous numerical predictions based on the subcooled water nonflashing (no phase change) flow or saturated water flashing flow assumptions and the prediction by a simple analysis method.

Author(s):  
Junli Gou ◽  
Suizheng Qiu ◽  
Guanghui Su ◽  
Dounan Jia

Natural circulation potential is of great importance to the inherent safety of a nuclear reactor. This paper presents a theoretical investigation on the natural circulation characteristics of an integrated pressurized water reactor. Through numerically solved the one-dimensional model, the steady-state single phase conservative equations for the primary circuit and the steady-state two-phase drift-flux conservative equations for the secondary side of the once-through steam generator, the natural circulation characteristics are studied. Based on the preliminary calculation analysis, it is found that natural circulation mass flow rate is proportional to the exponential function of the power, and the value of the exponent is related to working conditions of the steam generator secondary side. The higher height difference between the core center and the steam generator center is favorable to the heat removal capacity of the natural circulation.


2016 ◽  
Vol 138 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jong Chull Jo ◽  
Frederick J. Moody

A numerical analysis has been performed to simulate the transient thermal-hydraulic response to a main steam line break (MSLB) for the secondary side of a steam generator (SG) model equipped with a venturi-type SG outlet flow restrictor at a pressurized water reactor (PWR) plant. To investigate the effects of the flow restrictor on the thermal-hydraulic response of SG to the MSLB, numerical calculation results for the SG model equipped with the flow restrictor are compared to those obtained for an SG model without the restrictor. Both analysis models contain internal structures. The present computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model has been examined by comparing to a simple analytical model. It is confirmed from the comparison that the CFD model simulates the transient response of the SG secondary to the MSLB physically plausibly and minutely. Based on the CFD analysis results for both cases with or without the restrictor, it is seen that the intensities of the steam velocity and dynamic pressure are considerably attenuated in the SG model equipped with the restrictor comparing to the case in the SG model without the restrictor.


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