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Title Experimental and numerical investigation of flashing driven natural circulation system
 
Names SAJITH, PP
VEDULA, RP
MITRA, SK
Date Issued 2008 (iso8601)
Abstract Natural circulation with flashing can be utilized in the cooling of the moderator in advanced Heavy Water Reactor A model natural circulation loop has been designed, fabricated and characterized in order to understand the various transients and the steady stale conditions that occur during the flashing driven natural circulation process. Non-dimensional numbers are identified. Numerical simulation, using R-ELAP 5, has been conducted to model the natural circulation loops. The single channel loop is further modified to study flashing by using two parallel risers. Stable flashing could not be attained with both the channels. However, using parallel channels in the single phase region which combine into a single channel in the zone where flashing occur produced stable flow It is observed that a stable flashing driven two-phase flow occurs only by reducing the inlet subcooling to a very low value with respect to the riser evil pressure. The presence of inlet restriction does not help in reducing the oscillation period, but the stable flashing was observed at lower power values. The initial pressurization and subsequent depressurization to the desired working pressure of the system reduces the flow instabilities considerably. It appears that non-dimensional Zuber number, Friction number and Froude number can be used to characterize flashing driven natural circulation systems.
Genre Proceedings Paper
Topic Instability
Identifier ICONE16: PROCEEDING OF THE 16TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR ENGINEERING - 2008, VOL 3,877-882