Evaluation of the TEXAS-V Fragmentation Models Against Experimental Data

  • Song Jin H. (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • Park Ik K. (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • Nilsuwankosit Sunchai (Department of Nuclear Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University)
  • 발행 : 2004.06.01

초록

This paper presents the results of the TEXAS-V computer code simulations of FARO L-14, L-28, and L-33. The old break-up model and new break-up model are tested to compare the respective simulations of each. As these experimental data sets cover a wide range of ambient pressures, sub-cooling of the water pool, and the melt jet diameters, the results of the simulations will be beneficial in assessing the TEXAS-V code's capability to predict the steam explosion phenomena in a prototypical reactor case. The current model was found to have some deficiencies, and the modules for the fragmentation, the equation of state, and the interfacial area for each flow regime in TEXAS-V were improved for the simulation of FARO L28 and FARO L-33.

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