Abstract

The two-phase pressure drop characteristics of liquid sodium are very significant for the safety and serious incident program development analysis of sodium-cooled fast reactor (SFR). In this paper, the boiling two-phase pressure drop experiments of liquid sodium were conducted in a 7-rod bundle with the mass flux range of 80 ∼ 390 kg/(m2·s), heat flux up to 120 kW/m2 and the absolute pressure range of 7.5 ∼ 100 kPa. The experimental results show that the frictional multiplier of boiling two-phase liquid sodium in the rod bundle channel decreases with the increase ofXLM. Some existing two-phase pressure drop correlations in the literatures were assessed and compared with the experimental data obtained in the present study. Results showed that these correlations could not predict the current experiments well because of the different geometries and measurements of high temperature environment. The new correlation for the two-phase friction multiplier of liquid sodium was developed in the 7 rod bundle. The predicted value of the new correlation was within 30 % of the experimental data in the rod bundle, which sufficiently demonstrates that the new correlation developed in this paper can well predict the boiling two-phase frictional pressure drop of liquid sodium in the rod bundle.

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