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Development of critical heat flux correlation for In-vessel retention
Authors:Chikako Iwaki  Hisaki Sato  Daisuke Kanamori
Affiliation:1. Energy Systems Research and Development Center, Toshiba Energy Systems &2. Solutions Corporation , Isogo-ku, Yokohama, Japan chikako.iwaki@toshiba.co.jp;4. Isogo Engineering Center, Toshiba Energy Systems &5. Solutions Corporation , Fukui, Isogo-ku, Yokohama, Japan;6. Ohi Nuclear Power Station , The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., Fukui, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT

In-vessel retention (IVR) is a strategy for severe accident management in which the lower head of the reactor vessel is submerged in a water-flooded reactor cavity. Critical heat flux (CHF) data for IVR are important for estimating cooling capacity of the reactor vessel. The existing CHF data for IVR which were obtained for the specific geometries and thermal-hydraulic conditions of actual plants are difficult to be applied to plants with other specifications. Hence, the purpose of this study is to develop CHF correlations applicable to various pressurized water reactor plants in a wide range of thermal outputs based on newly obtained CHF data. A rectangular test section with a cross-section of 150 mm × 150 mm and length of 600 mm was used for simulating a cooling channel. The thermal-hydraulic conditions expected in actual plants were studied, and the results were used in the experiment. The effects of parameters such as pressure, mass flux, thermodynamic quality, and angle on CHF were investigated . Based on these results, we developed a CHF correlation formula that can be applied to a wider range than previously, up to a maximum heat flux of 3000 kW/m2, and that predicts CHF with an error of ± 10%.
Keywords:In-vessel retention  critical heat flux (CHF)  pressurized water reactor  CHF correlation  reactor vessel
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