Published September 1995 | Version v1
Report

Containment atmosphere response to external sprays

  • 1. Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD (United States)

Description

The application of external sprays to a containment steel shell can be an effective energy removal method and has been proposed in the passive AP-600 design. Reduction of the steel shell temperature in contact with the containment atmosphere enhances both heat and mass transfer driving forces. Large scale experimental data in this area is scarce, therefore the measurements obtained from the E series tests conducted at the German HDR facility deserve special attention. These long term tests simulated various severe accident conditions, including external spraying of the hemispherical steel shell. This investigation focuses upon the integral response of the HDR containment atmosphere during spray periods and upon methods by which lumped parameter system codes, like CONTAIN, model the underlying condensation phenomena. Increases in spray water flowrates above a minimum value were ineffective at improving containment pressure reduction since the limiting resistance for energy transfer lies in the noncondensable-vapor boundary layer at the inner condensing surface. The spray created an unstable condition by cooling the upper layers of a heated atmosphere and thus inducing global natural circulation flows in the facility and subsequently, abrupt changes in lighter-than-air noncondensable (J2/He) concentrations. Modeling results using the CONTAIN code are outlined and code limitations are delineated

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Proceedings of the 7th International Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal-Hydraulics NURETH-7. Volume 2, Sessions 6-11
Imprint Pagination
795 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 1418-1442.
Report number
NUREG/CP--0142-Vol.2

Conference

Title
7. international meeting on nuclear reactor thermal hydraulics.
Dates
10-15 Sep 1995.
Place
Saratoga, NY (United States).

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
Contract NRC-04-91-062
Secondary number(s)
CONF-950904--Vol.2.