Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
298500 Nuclear Engineering and Design 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The system-analysis thermal-hydraulics code, TRACE, was used to model jet-plume condensation of steam and steam–air mixtures in a subcooled pool. The code model was used to compare the pool temperature development in a scaled-down test facility suppression pool (SP) represented by an idealized trapezoidal cross-section and 1/10 sector of a with scaled height ratio of 1/4.5 and volume ratio of 1/400. Thermal stratification and pool mixing data obtained in the experimental test section at different pool initial subcooling and steam/air mixture flow rates were used a validation suite to benchmark against the performance of the code. Agreement of the code simulations to experiments were seen in cases of pool mixing, however, instances of pool thermal stratification and transitional regimes between stratification and mixing were not predicted correctly by the code. The experimental database described in part 1 to this paper provides the benchmark suite to be used for future developmental improvement in areas of the code which may have future application to analysis of thermal heat removal rates in large pools.

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