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Numerical study on non-axisymmetric wall thinning in pipelines with swirling flow

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Abstract In order to understand the mechanisms of non-axisymmetric pipe-wall thinning in the Mihama nuclear power plant accident of 2004, a numerical simulation of pipe-wall thinning in an elbow-orifice pipeline… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In order to understand the mechanisms of non-axisymmetric pipe-wall thinning in the Mihama nuclear power plant accident of 2004, a numerical simulation of pipe-wall thinning in an elbow-orifice pipeline with swirling flow was carried out based on mass and momentum transfer equations with a standard k - e model of turbulence at a Reynolds number of 5.8 × 10 6 . The pipe-wall thinning was evaluated on the basis of the mass transfer coefficient using the diffusion coefficient of ferrous iron in bulk water flow. The numerical simulation revealed that swirling flow with a certain level of swirl intensity generates a spiral motion downstream of the elbow and sustains a longer distance than expected from an elbow flow without swirl. This type of non-axisymmetrical flow triggers strongly biased flow at the orifice, which results in non-axisymmetric pipe-wall thinning downstream of the orifice.

Keywords: non axisymmetric; pipe wall; swirling flow; wall; wall thinning

Journal Title: Annals of Nuclear Energy
Year Published: 2017

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