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Effect of throttling on the two-phase flow stability in an open natural circulation system

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Low pressure natural circulation systems fit the concept of passive safety systems as useful feature to bring a nuclear power plant to a safe and stable state during a postulated accident without active systems. The operation is characterized by low mass fluxes and passing the known unstable two-phase region from activation to a continuous heat removal in the stable two-phase region. The occurring mass flow oscillations and the condensation induced water hammer phenomenon limited the performance of heat removal. These effects are highly undesirable because they may effect destruction of entire apparatus. The GENEVA test facility as an open natural circulation system represents the containment cooling condenser of the KERENATM reactor concept in the main dimensions. Initiated by the steam supply, the mass flow results from induced heat flux and is limited only by the internal pressure drops: the local, the frictional, the acceleration and the gravitational pressure drop across the flow path. The influence of the flow resistance on its unstable two-phase region and their oscillatory behavior are experimentally studied in detail. Its variation is summarized in stability maps plotted in the parameter plan of the heat flux and the subcooling number at the inlet of the heated section. Thereby, the dynamical evolution of the boiling boundary indicates the initiation of two-phase flow oscillations and the condensation induced water hammer phenomenon. The increasing local pressure drop at the inlet of the heated section reduces the velocity amplitudes but a clear reduction of the pressure surges could not be determined although these should be more pronounced due to decreasing buoyancy and increasing back flow.

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This work is part of the research project PANAS and is sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under the contract number 02NUK041A. Responsibility for the content of this report lies with the authors. I would like to thank Mr. Ricardo Morelli for the technical support and the modifying the test facility every time I needed with high accuracy and efficiency.

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Manthey, R., Schuster, C., Lippmann, W. et al. Effect of throttling on the two-phase flow stability in an open natural circulation system. Heat Mass Transfer 56, 37–52 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00231-019-02679-x

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