Abstract

To evaluate the heat removal capability of a water wall type cooling system, which is one passive containment cooling system (PCCS), the thermal hydraulic behavior in the suppression pool (S/P) and the outer pool (O/P, flat plate water wall) have been investigated experimentally. The following results were obtained. (1) A thermal stratification boundary, which separates the pools into the upper high temperature and lower low temperature regions, was formed just below the vent tube outlet. (2) Convection heat transfer characteristics in the S/P and O/P along the primary containment vessel (PCV) wall had no significant differences and were those of natural convection. Correlation of the natural convection heat transfer up to the Ra number of 2×1014 was obtained. (3) Vertical variations of local condensation heat transfer coefficients under a noncondensable gas presence were within ±10% of the average value for the 4.7 m heat transfer length. An experimental correlation for the average condensation heat tran...

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