Abstract

Abstract A simplified analytical model is developed for estimating the initial waterhammer pressure and force on a circular tube when a plane decompression wave, parallel to its axis, passes over it. The simplified analysis superimposes the solutions for a plane pressure wave traveling at sound speed in the surrounding water, and two-dimensional solution to the wave equation in cylindrical coordinates, with a nonflow boundary condition across the tube boundary at a fixed radius. The analytical method is compared to the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) approach by applying to predict the initial waterhammer pressure and force on the closest tube to the feedwater nozzle of a geometrically simplified nuclear steam generator (SG) analysis model, caused by a feedwater pipe break (FWPB). As the result, it is found that the simplified analytical model, while not matching results of the CFD calculations with precise accuracy, does confirm the nature of the waterhammer impact pressure loads on the SG tubes.

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