Numerical investigation of startup instabilities in parallel-channel natural circulation boiling systems

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The behaviour of a parallel-channel natural circulation boiling water reactor under a low-pressure low-power startup condition has been studied numerically (using RELAP5) and compared with its scaled model. The parallel-channel RELAP5 model is an extension of a single-channel model developed and validated with experimental results. Existence of in-phase and out-of-phase flashing instabilities in the parallel-channel systems is investigated through simulations under equal and unequal power boundary conditions in the channels. The effect of flow resistance on Type-I oscillations is explored. For nonidentical condition in the channels, the flow fluctuations in the parallel-channel systems are found to be out-of-phase. © 2010 S. P. Lakshmanan and M. Pandey.

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Pandey, M., & Lakshmanan, S. P. (2010). Numerical investigation of startup instabilities in parallel-channel natural circulation boiling systems. Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/574195

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