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Modeling Film Boiling and Quenching - Modeling Film Boiling and Quenching on the Outer Surface of a Calandria Tube Following a Critical Break LOCA in a CANDU

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In a postulated critical break LOCA in a CANDU reactor it is possible that heatup of a pressure tube (PT) causes ballooning contact with the calandria tube (CT). Stored heat can cause dryout of the CT and establishment of pool film boiling on the outer surface. The safety concern is that if the temperature of CT experiencing film boiling gets sufficiently high then failure of the fuel channel may occur. However, quench can limit the extent and duration of film boiling as has been experimentally observed. Current estimates of quench temperatures during pool film boiling are based primarily on experimental correlations. In this dissertation a novel mechanistic model of pool film boiling on the outside of CT has been developed. The model is based in part upon characterizing the vapor film thickness under buoyancy driven natural convection flows around a tube located horizontally in a large liquid pool. A transient equation is developed which quantifies the vapor film thickness and other governing parameters. This mechanistic model can be employed in safety analysis to demarcate the conditions under which fuel channel failure will not occur in a postulated critical break LOCA.

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Mr. Jian Tao Jiang: M.A.Sc, PMP. Worked for AMEC NSS as a safety analyst in Thermal-hydraulic Department from 2007 to 2009. Currently working at Simulator Support Section in Bruce Power.Dr. John C. Luxat: Professor at McMaster University, NSERC/UNENE Industrial Research Chair in Nuclear Safety Analysis, and Board of Directors of AECL.

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Authors Jian Ta Jiang, Jian Tao Jiang, John C Luxat, John C. Luxat
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.12.2011
 
EAN 9783846598504
ISBN 978-3-8465-9850-4
No. of pages 116
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics

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