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Experimental and analytical study of flashing flow through steam generator tube cracks

Abstract

In the present study an experimental program and analysis methods were developed to measure and assess the choking flow rate of subcooled water through simulated steam generator tube crack geometries. Experiments were conducted on choking flow for various simulated crack geometries for vessel pressures up to 7 MPa with various subcoolings. Measurements were done on subcooled flashing flow rate through well-defined simulated crack geometries with L/D<5.5. Both homogeneous equilibrium and non-equilibrium mechanistic models were developed to model two-phase choking flow through slits. A comparison of the model results with experimental data shows that the homogeneous equilibrium based models grossly under predict choking flow rates in such geometries, while homogeneous non-equilibrium models greatly increase the accuracy of the predictions.

Authors

Revankar ST; Riznic JR

Volume

2

Pagination

pp. 1116-1129

Publication Date

January 1, 2015

Conference proceedings

International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics 2015 Nureth 2015

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