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Development of drift–flux correlation for predicting void fraction in downcomer regions

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ABSTRACT Accurate prediction of interfacial drag in the downcomer annulus is crucial for the assessment of downcomer void fraction for the loss of coolant accident analysis. The downcomer annulus is… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Accurate prediction of interfacial drag in the downcomer annulus is crucial for the assessment of downcomer void fraction for the loss of coolant accident analysis. The downcomer annulus is the gap between reactor pressure vessel (RPV) exterior and the inner wall of pressure containment vessel (PCV). Based on the previous research, occurrence of the nonuniform two-phase flow in downcomer section is reported, which is partly due to the large wall temperature difference between RPV exterior and the inner wall of PCV. In RELAP5, interfacial drag term in downcomer section is calculated using Kataoka–Ishii and churn-turbulent drift–flux correlations. It has been pointed out that this traditional calculation approach for calculating downcomer void fraction needs modification. The purpose of the current study is to assess the behaviors of drift–flux parameters in downcomer section and to propose an improved distribution parameter model that is suitable for donwcomer boiling analysis.

Keywords: void fraction; drift flux; downcomer

Journal Title: Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
Year Published: 2019

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