Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
662262 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2006 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

A substantial increase of the concentration of non-condensable gases in the mixture with steam can occur in a non-vented pipeline due to the condensation. This phenomenon is investigated with the thermal-hydraulic and physicochemical code HELIO. The hydrogen and oxygen accumulation is simulated and analyzed for a real non-vented steam pipeline of the nuclear power plant. The results show the propagation of non-condensables concentration front, the temperature and velocity field of the steam–non-condensables mixture, and the velocity and thickness of the condensate that drains on the pipeline’s inner walls. The gas mixture temperature is verified with measurements from a full size test facility. The presented modelling approach and numerical results are unique regarding the simultaneous solution of the heat and mass transfer in the system consisting of the steam–non-condensable gases mixture and the thin liquid film on the pipe’s wall.

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