Experimental investigation of liquid entrainment in ADS-4 depressurization line with steam-water

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Abstract

The fourth stage Automatic Depressurization System (ADS-4) is an important part in Westinghouse AP600/AP100 which enables controlled depressurization of reactor coolant system during small break LOCA. However, the coolant may be entrained into the containment through the ADS-4 branch line simultaneously, which poses great threats to reactor core uncovering and melting. To investigate the entrainment phenomenon of ADS-4 in AP1000, ADS-4 Depressurization and Entrainment TEst Loop (ADETEL) with a scaling ratio of 1:5.6 was constructed and visualization experiments were conducted with steam-water. The experiment were conducted at atmospheric pressure with the maximum steam flow rate of 700. kg/h. The entrainment processes were recorded by a high speed camera and analyzed in detail. Onset of entrainment and entrainment rate data were obtained and compared with existing test data and correlations. Empirical correlation of ADS-4 branch entrainment onset has been developed. A clear difference exists between ADETEL entrainment onset data and available correlations, which may caused by the differences in fluids physical properties, horizontal pipe flow conditions, determination of entrainment onset and d/. D ratios. The entrainment onset is more likely to be reached in small d/. D ratios conditions due to the stronger Bernoulli effect. Besides, AP1000 has a higher branch quality than AP600 at the same liquid level in the hot leg.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)221-229
Number of pages9
JournalExperimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Volume61
Issue numberC
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • ADS-4
  • Entrainment rate
  • Onset of entrainment
  • Steam-water
  • Visualization experiments

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