Simulation of turbulent mixing rate in simulated subchannels of a reactor rod bundle

Author:

Sharma M. P.1,Moharana A.2

Affiliation:

1. Jozef Stefan Institute Ljubljana Slovenia and Bhabha Atomic research centre Mumbai India

2. Bhabha Atomic research centre Mumbai India

Abstract

Abstract Subchannel analysis codes are widely used for the thermal-hydraulic design of nuclear reactor rod bundle. The effectiveness of subchannel analysis codes depends on turbulent mixing between these subchannels. Turbulent mixing has no direct contribution to the axial mass flow rate through subchannel but it will cause exchange of momentum and energy between the neighboring subchannels. Thus, it is important to evaluate the turbulent mixing coefficient for reactor rod bundle as it is a significant factor in the lateral energy and momentum equation for subchannel analysis codes like COBRA IIIC, COBRA-IV and MATRA LMR-FB. With the rapid developments in computational fluid dynamics and computer performance, three-dimensional analyses of turbulent flows occurring in the nuclear rod bundle have become more prominent. Several numerical analyses have already been attempted to investigate the flow behavior in rod bundles of different reactors. Much of these are dedicated to find out the structure of turbulence in rod bundle but a few analyses has been done to evaluate the magnitude of the turbulent mixing coefficient. In view of this, CFD analyses were carried out to determine the turbulent mixing coefficient in the simulated sub-channels of the reactor rod bundle. Previous studies on the structure of turbulence reveals that it is highly anisotropic. Hence, the Reynolds Stress Model (RSM), finer mesh and near wall distance ( y + ≤ 2) is required to capture turbulent mixing phenomena. The validation of results is done by comparing with subchannel mixing experiments.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,General Materials Science,Nuclear Energy and Engineering,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Radiation

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