Abstract

In the initial stage of reflood phase of PWR-LOCA, quasi-stable surface of water is established in a core. Spurious pressure spikes are often encountered when two-fluid model codes are used to analyze two-phase flow dynamics in the initial stage of reflood phase. These pressure spikes are not observed in experiments. Since these pressure spikes affect other variables such as void fraction, it is important to eliminate these pressure spikes to get physically reasonable results with two-fluid model codes. In the present study, it is quantitatively clarified that these pressure spikes result from numerical acceleration loss of liquid above the surface of water where liquid does not exist. Furthermore, a method is developed to mitigate the acceleration loss of liquid above the surface of water. It is confirmed that this method is effective to eliminate these pressure spikes without losing benefits of the present two-fluid model codes.

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