Natural convection of the oxide pool in a three-layer configuration of core melts

Su Hyeon Kim, Hae Kyun Park, Bum Jin Chung

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Abstract

We investigated the natural convection of the oxide layer in a three-layer configuration of core melts in a severe accident. In order to achieve high modified Rayleigh numbers of 1012–1013, mass transfer experiments were performed using a copper sulfate electroplating system based upon the analogy between heat and mass transfer. Four different cooling conditions of the top and the bottom plates were tested. The upward heat ratios were 14% higher for three-layer than for two-layer due to the reduced heights and the downward heat ratios were lower the same amount. The local Nusselt numbers for the top and the bottom plates were measured and compared with the two layer configuration. To explore the heat load to the reactor vessel, the angle-dependent heat fluxes at the side wall, were measured and compared with the two-layer configuration. Heat load to the side wall and peak heat at the uppermost location were intensified for the three-layer configuration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)100-109
Number of pages10
JournalNuclear Engineering and Design
Volume317
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Analogy
  • In-Vessel Retention
  • Mass transfer
  • Natural convection
  • Oxide pool
  • Three-layer configuration

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