Development of analytical equations for void fraction in biphasic systems using gamma radiation and MCNP6 code

IF 1.6 3区 工程技术 Q3 CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR Applied Radiation and Isotopes Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1016/j.apradiso.2024.111549
W.L. Salgado, R.S.F. Dam, C.M. Salgado
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This study presents the development of mathematical equations for calculating void fractions in pipes using gamma densitometry. A traditional measurement setup, consisting of a137Cs point source and a NaI(Tl) scintillator detector, was simulated using the Monte Carlo method via the MCNP6 code. To validate the proposed equations, water-gas biphasic models were simulated in tubes with square and cylindrical cross-sections, varying diameters, and radiation sources (241Am, 137Cs, 60Co) through gamma-ray transmission. A comparative analysis with existing equations from the literature was conducted. The void fractions, determined from the transmission photopeak, were in close agreement with the actual values. The proposed equations demonstrated a maximum mean relative error of 0.21% for cylindrical tubes in stratified and annular flow regimes.
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利用伽马辐射和 MCNP6 代码开发双相系统中空隙率的分析方程
本研究提出了利用伽马密度计计算管道中空隙率的数学方程。通过 MCNP6 代码,使用蒙特卡罗方法模拟了由 137Cs 点源和 NaI(Tl) 闪烁探测器组成的传统测量装置。为了验证所提出的方程,在横截面为方形和圆柱形、直径不等的管子中,通过伽马射线透射模拟了水气双相模型和辐射源(241Am、137Cs、60Co)。与文献中的现有方程进行了比较分析。通过透射光谱测定的空隙率与实际值非常接近。对于分层和环流状态下的圆柱形管道,所提出的方程显示的最大平均相对误差为 0.21%。
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Applied Radiation and Isotopes
Applied Radiation and Isotopes 工程技术-核科学技术
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