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Visualization of a gas-liquid metal two-phase natural circulation flow by a real-time neutron radiography technique

Abstract

Experimental investigations have been conducted to study a liquid metal two-phase natural circulation flow system. A lead-bismuth (PbBi) eutectic mixture is used as a working fluid in a heated metal walled natural circulation loop. Gas injection induces natural circulation through the gas-lift mechanism. A real-time neutron radiography system is used to visualize the two-phase mixture, specifically the interface and the flow regime. Measurements of void fraction, void fluctuation and bubble propagation are performed.

Authors

Harvel GD; Chang JS; Campeau JC; Uchimura K; Matsumoto T; Kanzaki M

Volume

1

Pagination

pp. 343-346

Publication Date

December 1, 1996

Conference proceedings

Proceedings of the ASME JSME International Conference on Nuclear Engineering ICONE

Issue

Pt A

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