Development of drift-flux correlations for vertical forward bubble column-type gas-liquid lead-bismuth two-phase flow

Author:

Wang Di,Lu Xianghui,Qiu Suizheng,Liang Ren,Lin Zhikang,Ouyang Yong

Abstract

Bubble columns represent an extreme case of gas-liquid two-phase flow, where net liquid velocity is zero and the gas simply bubbles up through the liquid. The bubble column-type gas-liquid metal two-phase flow always appears in an accident scenario for pool-type lead-bismuth eutectic cooled fast breeder reactors. To accurately predict the void fraction for the accident evaluation and design of a reactor system, nine existing drift-flux type constitutive correlations are evaluated with a nitrogen-liquid heavy metal two-phase flow test. Few correlations give a relatively good prediction and the basic assumption in the distribution parameter calculation is not applicable for a bubble column. To solve this problem, analysis based on Clark’s theoretical model is carried out. The results show that the distribution parameter assumes very high values at a low Re number. As the Froude number increases, the distribution parameter tends to decrease. At lower void factions, the distribution parameter is also assumed to be at high values. This indicates that the pipe size, flow rate, and void fraction can all influence the distribution parameter. Considering the quantitative laws of these influence factors obtained by theoretical analysis and fitting the data of Ariyoshi’s test, a new correlation for a bubble column-type gas-LBE two-phase flow is developed and evaluated. The results of the statistical analysis show that the new correlation gives the best prediction for gas-LBE two-phase flow in the void fraction range of 0.018–0.313.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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