Abstract

Abstract The European Platform for NUclear REactor SIMulations, (NURESIM project 2005 – 2008) addressed the creation of a Common European Standard Software Platform for modelling, recording, and recovering computer data for nuclear reactors simulations. One work package of the project was dedicated to the analysis and improvement of CFD capabilities for the simulation of two-phase PTS problems. Some SB-LOCA scenarios lead to a situation in which the cold leg is partially or totally uncovered when the Emergency Core Cooling injection is activated. The resulting complex two phase flow can be divided in characteristic flow regions: the jet flow with a free surface between steam and water, the zone of jet impingement, the horizontal two-phase flow and the flow in the downcomer. Many phenomena have to be reflected in a simulation of each separate region, but also when the simulations are coupled reflecting the integral process which is required to predict the thermal loads at the RPV wall. After analyzing the experimental database available for CFD model development and validation and identifying shortcomings of the models different activities were dedicated to the simulation of single flow regions as well as the integral flow. Based on these experiences recommendations for the CFD-simulation of the two-phase PTS problem were obtained.

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