Hydraulic and statistical study of metastable phenomena in PWR rod bundles

The analysis of fuel rod bundle flows constitutes a key element of Pressurized-Water Reactors (PWR) safety studies. The present work aims at improving our understanding of nefarious reorganisation phenomena observed by numerous studies in the flow large-scale structures. 3D simulations allowed ident...

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Main Author: Muller Florian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
Online Access:https://www.epj-n.org/articles/epjn/full_html/2020/01/epjn190081/epjn190081.html
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spelling doaj-50dc5c75884140d4a990cc773cce16802021-04-02T16:55:04ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies2491-92922020-01-016610.1051/epjn/2019057epjn190081Hydraulic and statistical study of metastable phenomena in PWR rod bundlesMuller FlorianThe analysis of fuel rod bundle flows constitutes a key element of Pressurized-Water Reactors (PWR) safety studies. The present work aims at improving our understanding of nefarious reorganisation phenomena observed by numerous studies in the flow large-scale structures. 3D simulations allowed identifying two distinct reorganisations consisting in a sign change for either a transverse velocity in rod-to-rod gaps or for a subchannel vortex. A Taylor “frozen turbulence” hypothesis was adopted to model the evolution of large-scale 3D structures as transported-2D. A statistical method was applied to the 2D field to determine its thermodynamically stable states through an optimization problem. Similarities were obtained between the PWR coherent structures and the stable states in a simplified 2D geometry. Further, 2D simulations allowed identifying two possible flow bifurcations, each related to one of the reorganisations observed in 3D simulations, laying the foundations for a physical explanation of this phenomenon.https://www.epj-n.org/articles/epjn/full_html/2020/01/epjn190081/epjn190081.html
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Hydraulic and statistical study of metastable phenomena in PWR rod bundles
EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
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title Hydraulic and statistical study of metastable phenomena in PWR rod bundles
title_short Hydraulic and statistical study of metastable phenomena in PWR rod bundles
title_full Hydraulic and statistical study of metastable phenomena in PWR rod bundles
title_fullStr Hydraulic and statistical study of metastable phenomena in PWR rod bundles
title_full_unstemmed Hydraulic and statistical study of metastable phenomena in PWR rod bundles
title_sort hydraulic and statistical study of metastable phenomena in pwr rod bundles
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
issn 2491-9292
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The analysis of fuel rod bundle flows constitutes a key element of Pressurized-Water Reactors (PWR) safety studies. The present work aims at improving our understanding of nefarious reorganisation phenomena observed by numerous studies in the flow large-scale structures. 3D simulations allowed identifying two distinct reorganisations consisting in a sign change for either a transverse velocity in rod-to-rod gaps or for a subchannel vortex. A Taylor “frozen turbulence” hypothesis was adopted to model the evolution of large-scale 3D structures as transported-2D. A statistical method was applied to the 2D field to determine its thermodynamically stable states through an optimization problem. Similarities were obtained between the PWR coherent structures and the stable states in a simplified 2D geometry. Further, 2D simulations allowed identifying two possible flow bifurcations, each related to one of the reorganisations observed in 3D simulations, laying the foundations for a physical explanation of this phenomenon.
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