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Hydraulic characteristics of a fast reactor fuel subassembly: An experimental investigation
Published in Elsevier Ltd
2017
Volume: 102
   
Pages: 255 - 267
Abstract
Fuel subassemblies of a fast reactor consist of fuel pin bundle with helically wound spacer wires, arranged in a triangular pitch within a hexagonal wrapper. The fuel pins are located within the subassembly. Further the subassembly comprises of a diffuser where the cross section changes from cylindrical to hexagonal, mixing plenum before the exit of pin bundle and a specially designed blockage adapter. Accurate assessment of the pressure drop in the fuel subassembly is essential to ensure adequate core cooling and design of sodium pump. Experimental determination of pressure drop characteristics in the subassembly by simulating the hydraulic condition in the subassemblies of the reactor core is considered essential as a better choice as correlations reported in the literature cannot be directly used for all the complex regions present in the subassembly. This is due to the fact that flows in the interconnecting sections are highly under developed. Further, the flow regime in a fuel subassembly varies from laminar (during shutdown heat removal under natural convection) to completely turbulent under full power condition. To understand the hydraulic characteristics of the 500 MWe Proto type Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) fuel subassembly, an experimental facility has been commissioned. Experiments on full scale subassembly with dummy fuel pins have been performed using water as simulant. Experiments have been conducted covering a wide range of Reynolds number encompassing laminar, transition and turbulent regimes. In the rod bundle, no abrupt changes in friction factor were observed when the flow changes from laminar to turbulent. The experimental results have been transposed using Euler number similarity, to determine the pressure drop for sodium flow in the reactor. Possible uncertainties in the experimental data have been quantified. Useful pressure drop correlations have been proposed for various section of the subassembly of a fast breeder reactor. Finally the results for fuel pin bundle region are compared with the data reported in the literature and a satisfactory agreement has been observed. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd
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JournalData powered by TypesetAnnals of Nuclear Energy
PublisherData powered by TypesetElsevier Ltd
ISSN03064549
Open AccessNo
Concepts (17)
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    Breeder reactors
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    Buoyancy
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    Drops
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    Fast reactors
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    Nuclear fuels
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    Plant shutdowns
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    Pressure drop
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    Reynolds number
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    Sodium
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    Two phase flow
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    FAST BREEDER REACTORS
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    FUEL SUBASSEMBLY
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    LAMINAR AND TURBULENT FLOW
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    Rod bundles
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    TOP BLOCKAGE
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    WATER MODELING
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    Fuels