Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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13421852 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2020 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Main purposes of the LOCAL (LOop seal Clearance separate effect test of ATLAS) facility are to investigate the effect of cross-over leg (COL) diameter at the loop seal clearance (LSC), to evaluate the two-phase flow regime through high speed visualization, and to suggest the mechanistic models for the LSC prediction at Small Break-Loss of Coolant Accident (SB-LOCA) in Light Water Reactors (LWRs). In this paper, we introduce a key mechanism of the onset of the LSC occurring at U-shaped COL with air-water two-phase flow condition. The onset of LSC is coupled with the flow regime transition at vertical upward and horizontal section of COL. Slug flow with single Taylor bubble results in decrease of pressure difference at vertical upward section and causes rapid flow regime transition at horizontal section from the stratified to the slug. The critical velocity of gas leading to flow regime transition at horizontal section can explain the onset of LSC and high speed visualization can provide the clear understanding of LSC phenomena at the local point of view.
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Authors
Jun-young Kang, Muhammed Mufazzal Hossen, Byoung-Uhn Bae, Yeon-Sik Kim, Jae Bong Lee, Yong-Chul Shin, Woo Jin Jeon, Kyoung-Ho Kang,