TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of rolling motion and hole structure on flow and heat transfer characteristics of steam jet condensation through numerical simulation
AU - Luo, Zhenghang
AU - Ma, Yunfei
AU - Yuan, Zhiwen
AU - Wei, Pengbo
AU - Chen, Weixiong
AU - Zhao, Quanbin
AU - Chong, Daotong
AU - Yan, Junjie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - In the pressure relief system of nuclear power plants, through multi-hole spargers, steam is blown off into subcooled water in the form of multi-hole steam jets. The flow pattern and heat transfer (HT) characteristics of multi-hole steam jets might differ greatly from single-hole steam jets, significantly affecting the system's performance. Thus, the transient flow pattern and HT characteristics of multi-hole steam jets were investigated, and how rolling motion affects the heat transfer characteristics was also investigated. Besides, forces acting on the steam volume were investigated for steam jets under different conditions, and the HT characteristics were explored from the perspective of force analysis. Compared with single-hole steam jets, the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of multi-hole steam jets was significantly lowered, and the steam plume penetration length and phase interface area were much larger. Besides, the increase in hole number might advance the transition of the flow regime. Under rolling conditions, the HTC was larger but did not vary much with the rolling parameters. The dominant forces were different for different situations, and the weaker effect of rolling motion on steam jets in the condensation oscillation regime may result from smaller inertial force compared with steam jets in the chugging regime.
AB - In the pressure relief system of nuclear power plants, through multi-hole spargers, steam is blown off into subcooled water in the form of multi-hole steam jets. The flow pattern and heat transfer (HT) characteristics of multi-hole steam jets might differ greatly from single-hole steam jets, significantly affecting the system's performance. Thus, the transient flow pattern and HT characteristics of multi-hole steam jets were investigated, and how rolling motion affects the heat transfer characteristics was also investigated. Besides, forces acting on the steam volume were investigated for steam jets under different conditions, and the HT characteristics were explored from the perspective of force analysis. Compared with single-hole steam jets, the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of multi-hole steam jets was significantly lowered, and the steam plume penetration length and phase interface area were much larger. Besides, the increase in hole number might advance the transition of the flow regime. Under rolling conditions, the HTC was larger but did not vary much with the rolling parameters. The dominant forces were different for different situations, and the weaker effect of rolling motion on steam jets in the condensation oscillation regime may result from smaller inertial force compared with steam jets in the chugging regime.
KW - Direct contact condensation
KW - Multi-hole steam jet
KW - Mutual shielding effect
KW - Numerical simulation
KW - Rolling condition
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85219055654
U2 - 10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2025.108792
DO - 10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2025.108792
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85219055654
SN - 0735-1933
VL - 164
JO - International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
JF - International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
M1 - 108792
ER -