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Void fraction covariance and relative velocity covariance for steam-water boiling flows in NUPEC Type I and Type II rod bundles

  • Hengwei Zhang
  • , Tetsuhiro Ozaki
  • , Takashi Hibiki*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

Abstract

Accurately modeling gas-liquid two-phase flows in rod bundles is critical for process engineering, equipment optimization, and safety assessments involving rod bundle channels. Void fraction covariance and relative velocity covariance are key parameters that indicate the effect of non-uniform void fraction distribution on the value of area-averaged relative velocity. Reliable correlations for these covariances are essential for accurately modeling two-phase flows in system analysis codes. Developing constitutive relations for void fraction and relative velocity covariance requires accurate experimental data. Under light water-cooled reactor conditions, X-ray computed tomography (CT) is suitable for measuring gas-liquid two-phase flows. However, measurement noise is often present in the void fraction distribution data collected by X-ray CT. To address this, a post-processing algorithm was developed to remove noise from the X-ray CT data for rod bundle channels under BWR prototypical conditions. Based on the optimized data, constitutive correlations for void fraction covariance and relative velocity covariance in rod bundles were established for both bulk and subcooled boiling flows. The mean absolute relative deviations of these correlations for void fraction covariance and relative velocity covariance were 1.03 % and 0.956 %, respectively. Furthermore, the developed correlation was validated for a rod bundle containing a large water rod, with mean absolute relative deviations of 0.851 % for void fraction covariance and 1.31 % for relative velocity covariance. © 2024
Original languageEnglish
Article number126435
JournalInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume237
Online published16 Nov 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2025

Funding

One of the authors (T. Hibiki) would like to express his sincere appreciation to the Secretariat, to the Hong Kong SAR government for supporting his research under the Global STEM Professorship, and to the Hong Kong Jockey Club for supporting his research under the JC STEM Lab of Innovative ThermoFluid Science.

Research Keywords

  • Boiling two-phase flow
  • Relative velocity covariance
  • Rod bundle
  • Void fraction covariance
  • X-ray CT

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