Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1741155 Progress in Nuclear Energy 2012 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work 2D, CFD analysis of the fast loss-of-flow accident in the IAEA 10 MW generic research reactor is conducted under the hot channel condition with one channel subject to a sequence of area contractions up to 80%. While the previous work on this system under normal operating conditions shows that the system may be safe up to blockage ratio of approximately 85%, this work shows that boiling is inevitable particularly for blockage ratio more than 20%. Three channels are considered for the CFD simulations. Results for the unblocked scenario are compared with those published in literatures and good agreement is obtained. The interesting phenomenon of flow inversion is highlighted and investigated. The onset of flow inversion is found to be different amongst the three channels for different blockage ratio. Whereas, for the unblocked channel scenario, the onset of flow reversal is found to be identical in the three channels. This is a manifestation of the effect in the hydraulic resistance for the different cases and also to the buoyancy forces. The interesting flow and heat transfer regimes involved in this system are highlighted and investigated.

► Blockage of one channel under the hot channel scenario is investigated using CFD. ► The successive blockage ratios include up to 80% blockage. ► The CFD simulations highlighted the modification of both the flow field and heat transfer. ► Analysis of FLOFA in this system showed that boiling is inevitable particularly at higher blockage. ► The interesting flow inversion phenomena are investigated and highlighted. ► The onset of flow reversal is different among the simulated channels.

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