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On the role of buoyancy in determining the course of PWR boron dilution transients

  • Mark A. Cotton
  • , Iván F. Galindo Garcia
  • , Brian P. Axcell

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    Abstract

    A computational investigation is undertaken into the role of buoyancy in a PWR boron dilution transient initiated by a postulated Small Break Loss of Coolant Accident (SB-LOCA). The scenario envisages a flow of de-borated and relatively high temperature water entering the annular downcomer from a single cold leg; flow rates are typical of natural circulation conditions. The study focuses on the temporal and spatial development of boron concentration distributions in the downcomer. The physical framework consists of a 3D-unsteady formulation of the mean flow and standard high-Reynolds-number k-ε turbulence model equations. It is found that the Richardson number (Ri = Gr/Re2) is the most important group in relation to the parameterization of the course of a concentration transient, and at Ri values characterizing a 'baseline' scenario, the present results indicate that there is a stable, circumferentially-uniform, descent through the downcomer of a stratified region of low-borated fluid. The same qualitative behaviour is found at a higher Richardson number; however, when Ri is reduced to approximately one-fifth of the baseline level there is evidence of large-scale mixing and a consequent absence of concentration stratification. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)430-438
    Number of pages8
    JournalApplied Thermal Engineering
    Volume58
    Issue number1-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • Boron concentration
    • Reflux condensation
    • Richardson number
    • Stratification

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