Mixing Vane Effect on the Critical Heat Flux

  • Published : 1997.05.01

Abstract

The mixing vane effect on the Critical Heat Flux (CHF) is discussed with focus on the vortex now effect. In the subchannel approach, this effect is not quantified by the calculation model, but directly taken into account by the CHF correlation itself through data analysis. The vortex now effect is identified the two Westinghouse correlations, and then the CHF margin issue given rise to by the Vantage-5H design change is evaluated and discussed. It is noted that deficiency about CHF dependency on the vortex flow effect could induce an error in the Departure from Nucleate Boiling Ratio (DNBR) sensitivity Calculation.

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