Numerical Simulation of Thermal Stratification in Cold Legs by Using OpenFOAM

  • CAI J
  • WATANABE T
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Abstract

During a small-break loss-of-coolant accident in pressurized water reactors (PWRs), emergency core cooling sys- tem (ECCS) is actuated and cold water is injected into cold legs. Insufficient mixing of injected cold water and hot primary coolant results in thermal stratification, which is a matter of concern for evaluation of pressurized thermal shock (PTS) in view of aging and life extension of nuclear power plants. In this study, an open source CFD software, OpenFOAM, is used to simulate mixing and thermal stratification in the cold leg of ROSA/LSTF, which is the largest thermal-hydraulic integral test facility simulating PWR. One of the cold-leg is numerically simulated from the outlet of primary coolant pump to the inlet of downcomer. ECCS water is injected from injection nozzle connected at the top of the cold leg into the steady-state natural circulation flow under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions. The temperature distribution in the cold leg is compared with experimental and FLUENT’’s results. Effects of turbu- lent flow models and secondary flow due to the elbow section of the cold leg are discussed for the case with the single-phase natural circulation. Injection into a two-phase stratified flow is also simulated and predictive and nu- merical capabilities of OpenFOAM are discussed.

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CAI, J., & WATANABE, T. (2011). Numerical Simulation of Thermal Stratification in Cold Legs by Using OpenFOAM. Progress in Nuclear Science and Technology, 2(0), 107–113. https://doi.org/10.15669/pnst.2.107

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