Published January 2001 | Version v1
Journal article

Heat transfer on liquid-liquid interface of molten-metal and water

  • 1. Kyoto Univ., Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto (Japan)
  • 2. Kyoto Univ., Kumatori, Osaka (Japan). Research Reactor Inst

Description

Molten-core pool had been formed in the lower-head of TMI-2 pressure vessel at the severe accident. The lower head, however, didn't receive any damage by reactor core cooling. Heat transfer at outside of the lower head and boiling heat transfer at liquid-liquid interface of molten-metal and water, however, are important for initial cooling process of the molten-core pool. The heat transfer experiments for the liquid-liquid interface of molten-metal and water are carried out over the range of natural convection to film boiling region. Phenomenon on the heat transfer experiments are visualized by using of high speed video camera. Wood's metal and U-alloy 78 are used as molten-metal. The test section of the experiments consists of a copper block with heater, wood's metal, and water. Three thermocouple probes are used for temperature measurement of water side and the molten-metal side. Stability of the liquid-liquid interface is depended on the wetness of container wall for molten metal and the temperature distribution of the interface. Entrainment phenomena of molten-metal occurs by a fluctuation of the interface after boiling on the container wall surface. The boiling curves obtained from the liquid-liquid interface experiments are agree with the nucleate boiling and the film boiling correlations of solid-liquid system. (Suetake, M.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Kyoto Daigaku Genshiro Jikkensho Gakujutsu Koenkai Hobunshu
Journal Volume
35
Journal Page Range
p. 164-169
ISSN
0917-1746

Conference

Title
35. scientific meeting of the Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University
Dates
24-25 Jan 2001
Place
Kumatori, Osaka (Japan)

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Notes
11 refs., 15 figs.