Investigation of the falling water flow with evaporation for the passive containment cooling system and its scaling-down criteria

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Cheng Li
Junming Li
Le Li
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[1] Tsinghua University,Key Laboratory for Thermal Science and Power Engineering of Ministry of Education, Department of Thermal Engineering
[2] Gas Turbine Research Center,INET
[3] Tsinghua University,undefined
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Heat and Mass Transfer | 2018年 / 54卷
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Falling film flow; Falling rivulet flow; Film rupture; AP1000 containment;
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Falling water evaporation cooling could efficiently suppress the containment operation pressure during the nuclear accident, by continually removing the core decay heat to the atmospheric environment. In order to identify the process of large-scale falling water evaporation cooling, the water flow characteristics of falling film, film rupture and falling rivulet were deduced, on the basis of previous correlation studies. The influences of the contact angle, water temperature and water flow rates on water converge along the flow direction were then numerically obtained and results were compared with the data for AP1000 and CAP1400 nuclear power plants. By comparisons, it is concluded that the water coverage fraction of falling water could be enhanced by either reducing the surface contact angle or increasing the water temperature. The falling water flow with evaporation for AP1000 containment was then calculated and the feature of its water coverage fraction was analyzed. Finally, based on the phenomena identification of falling water flow for AP1000 containment evaporation cooling, the scaling-down is performed and the dimensionless criteria were obtained.
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