Pressure drop characteristics in tight-lattice bundles for reduced-moderation water reactors

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The reduced-moderation water reactor (RMWR) consists of several distinctive structures; a triangular tight-lattice configuration and a double-flat core. In order to design the RMWR core from the point of view of thermal-hydraulics, an evaluation method on pressure drop characteristics in the rod bundles at the tight-lattice configuration is required. In this study, calculated results by the Martinelli-Nelson's and Hancox's correlations were compared with experimental results in 4 × 5 rod bundles and seven-rod bundles. Consequently, the friction loss in two-phase flows becomes smaller at the tight-lattice configuration with the hydraulic diameter less than about 3 mm. This reason is due to the difference of the configuration between the multi-rod bundle and the circular tube and due to the effect of the small hydraulic diameter on the two-phase multiplier.

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Tamai, H., Kureta, M., Yoshida, H., & Akimoto, H. (2004). Pressure drop characteristics in tight-lattice bundles for reduced-moderation water reactors. JSME International Journal, Series B: Fluids and Thermal Engineering, 47(2), 293–298. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmeb.47.293

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