Comparison of Drift-Flux Models for Void Fraction Prediction in Sub-Channel of Vertical Rod Bundles

Quanyao Ren, L. Pan, Wenxiong Zhou, Ting-pu Ye, Hang Liu, Song-song Li
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In order to simulate the transfer of mass, momentum and energy in the gas-liquid two-phase flow system, tremendous work focused on the phenomenon, mechanisms and models for two-phase flow in different channels, such as circular pipe, rectangular channel, rod bundle and annulus. Drift-flux model is one of the widely used models for its simplicity and good accuracy, especially for the reactor safety analysis codes (RELAP5 and TRAC et al.) and sub-channel analysis code (COBRA, SILFEED and NASCA et al.). Most of the adopted drift-flux models in these codes were developed based on the void fraction measured in pipe and annulus, which were different with the actual nuclear reactor. Although some drift-flux models were developed for rod bundles, they were based on the void fraction on the whole cross-section not in subchannel in rod bundles due to the lack of effective measuring methods. A novel sub-channel impedance void meter (SCIVM) has been developed to measure the void fraction in sub-channel of 5 × 5 rod bundles, which is adopted to evaluate these existing drift-flux models for rod bundles. By comparison, the values of drift-flux parameters have large differences among different correlations, which are suggested to be reconsidered. Based on the experimental data and physical laws, Lellouche-Zolotar and Chexal-Lellouche correlations show a better performance for drift velocity. If the predicting error of void fraction is the only concerned parameter, Chen-Liu, Ishizuka-Inoue and Chexal-Lellouche correlations are recommended for averaged relative error less than 30%. More experiments are suggested to focus on the distribution parameter and drift velocity through their definition.
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垂直杆束子通道空隙率预测的漂移-通量模型比较
为了模拟气液两相流动系统中质量、动量和能量的传递,大量的工作集中在不同通道(如圆管、矩形通道、杆束和环空)中两相流动的现象、机理和模型上。漂通量模型以其简单、精度好等优点,是目前应用广泛的模型之一,尤其适用于反应堆安全分析规范(RELAP5、TRAC等)和子通道分析规范(COBRA、SILFEED、NASCA等)。这些规范中采用的漂通量模型大多是基于管道和环空中测量的空隙率建立的,与实际的核反应堆不同。虽然建立了一些杆束漂移通量模型,但由于缺乏有效的测量方法,这些模型都是基于杆束整个截面上的空隙率,而不是子通道内的空隙率。研制了一种新型的子通道阻抗空隙计(SCIVM),用于测量5 × 5杆束子通道的空隙率,并对现有的杆束漂移通量模型进行了评价。通过比较发现,不同相关系数的漂通量参数值差异较大,值得重新考虑。基于实验数据和物理定律,Lellouche-Zolotar和Chexal-Lellouche相关性对漂移速度表现出较好的性能。如果只考虑孔隙率的预测误差,建议采用Chen-Liu、Ishizuka-Inoue和Chexal-Lellouche相关,平均相对误差小于30%。通过对分布参数和漂移速度的定义,建议进行更多的实验研究。
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