Modelling the resuspensions of fibres in the racetrack channel

G. Cartland Glover

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    Abstract

    Presentation of the progress made in modelling fibre agglomerate transport in the racetrack channel. Fibre agglomerates can be generated through the disruption of insulation materials during LOCA in NPPs. The fibres can make their way to the containment sump strainers and lead to their blockage. This blockage can lead to an increase in the pressure drop acting across the strainers, which can lead to cavitation behind the strainer and in the recirculation pumps. This will lead to a loss of ECC water reaching the reactor. A small proportion of the fibres may also reach the reactor vessel. Therefore reliable numerical models of the three-dimensional flow behaviour of the fibres must be developed. The racetrack channel offers the chance to validate such models. The presentation describes the techniques involved and the results obtained from transient simulations of the whole channel.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 3 Mar 2010
    EventFachkolloquium zum BMWi-Vorhaben 150 1363 "Isolationsmaterialbelastete Kühlmittelströmung" - Dresden/Zittau, Germany
    Duration: 3 Mar 20104 Mar 2010

    Conference

    ConferenceFachkolloquium zum BMWi-Vorhaben 150 1363 "Isolationsmaterialbelastete Kühlmittelströmung"
    Country/TerritoryGermany
    CityDresden/Zittau
    Period3/03/104/03/10

    Bibliographical note

    Presentation at a results dissemination seminar

    Keywords

    • fibre agglomerates
    • CFD
    • racetrack channel

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