Experimental analysis of steam condensation patterns within a pressure suppression system operating at sub-atmospheric pressure conditions

Author:

Lo Frano R,Aquaro D,Mazed D,Del Serra D,Giambartolomei G

Abstract

Abstract For some specific applications, the pressure suppression systems should be maintained at sub-atmospheric pressure, such as in fusion plants systems. This operation conditions differ considerably from those experienced in the suppression pools of BWR operating at atmospheric pressure. The steam condensation in water at sub-atmospheric conditions is not sufficiently known, if not at all; therefore its effectiveness has to be investigated experimentally. In fact the steam condensation at sub-atmospheric pressure requires a subcooling capacity 2.5 times higher than that at atmospheric pressure. In consideration of that, a low scale experimental facility was designed and built at the University of Pisa. More than 350 steam condensation tests were performed in broad influencing parameters range (e. g. pressure within the condensation tank, water temperature and steam mass flux) to study of effectiveness of the steam condensation. In doing that, different sparger configurations (with single or multiple holes) were considered to check possible interference of condensing steam jets and bubble coalescence. Results indicate a high efficiency of condensation for all the examined conditions. The 3D map of the condensation regimes demonstrate they are dependent only on the downstream exit pressure, the water temperature and the steam mass flux per hole.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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