Laser anemometry measurements of natural circulation flow in a scale model PWR reactor system
Abstract
The natural circulation of a single phase fluid in a scale model of a pressurized water reactor system during a postulated grade core accident is analyzed. The fluids utilized were water and SF6. The design of the reactor model and the similitude requirements are described. Four LDA tests were conducted: water with 28 kW of heat in the simulated core, with and without the participation of simulated steam generators; water with 28 kW of heat in the simulated core, with the participation of simulated steam generators and with cold upflow of 12 lbm/min from the lower plenum; and SF6 with 0.9 kW of heat in the simulated core and without the participation of the simulated steam generators. For the water tests, the velocity of the water in the center of the core increases with vertical height and continues to increase in the upper plenum. For SF6, it is observed that the velocities are an order of magnitude higher than those of water; however, the velocity patterns are similar.
- Publication:
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3rd International Symposium on Applications of Laser Anemometry to Fluid Mechanics
- Pub Date:
- 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986alaf.symp...21K
- Keywords:
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- Flow Measurement;
- Laser Anemometers;
- Pressurized Water Reactors;
- Single-Phase Flow;
- Flow Visualization;
- Scale Models;
- Sulfur Fluorides;
- Temperature Distribution;
- Instrumentation and Photography