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Innovative nuclear technologies based on radiation induced surface activation (RISA). (6) Radiation induced surface activation on Leidenfrost condition and quenching phenomena

  • 1. Tokyo Univ. of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Marine Technology, Tokyo (Japan)
  • 2. Tokyo Univ., Dept. Quantum Engineering and Systems Science, Tokyo (Japan)
  • 3. Kyoto Univ., Research Reactor Institute, Kumatori, Osaka (Japan)
  • 4. Central Research Inst. of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo (Japan)

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Improving the limit of boiling heat transfer or critical heat flux requires that the cooling liquid can contact the heating surface, or a high-wettability, highly hydrophilic heating surface, even if a vapor bubble layer is generated on the surface. In our previous study, contact angle, an indicator of macroscopic wettability, of a water droplet on metal oxide at room temperature was measured by image processing of the images obtained by a CCD video camera. The results showed that the surface wettability on metal oxide pieces of titanium, zircaloy No. 4, SUS-304, and copper was improved significantly by the Radiation Induced Surface Activation (RISA) phenomenon. To delineate the effect of Radiation Induced Surface Activation (RISA) on heat transferring phenomena, the Leidenfrost condition and quenching of metal oxides irradiated by γ-rays were investigated in this study. In the Leidenfrost experiment, when the temperature of the heating surface reached the wetting limit temperature, water-solid contact vanished because a stable vapor film existed between the droplet and the metal surface; i.e., a Leidenfrost condition obtained. The wetting limit temperature increased with integrated irradiation dose. After irradiation, the wet length and the duration of contact increased, and the contact angle decreased. In the quenching test, high surface wettability, or a highly hydrophilic condition, of a simulated fuel rod made of SUS was achieved, and the quenching velocities were increased up to 20-30% after 300 kGy 60Co γ-ray irradiation. (author)

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NUTHOS-6: Proceedings of the 6th international topical meeting on nuclear reactor thermal hydraulics, operations and safety

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Atomic Energy Society of Japan
Imprint Place
Tokyo (Japan)
Imprint Title
NUTHOS-6: Proceedings of the 6th international topical meeting on nuclear reactor thermal hydraulics, operations and safety
Imprint Pagination
3690 p.
Journal Page Range
14 p.

Conference

Title
6. international topical meeting on nuclear reactor thermal hydraulics, operations and safety
Acronym
NUTHOS-6
Dates
4-8 Oct 2004
Place
Nara (Japan)

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This CD-ROM can be used for WINDOWS 9x/NT/2000/ME/XP, MACINTOSH; Acrobat Reader is included; Data in PDF format, Folder Name THURSDAY October 7, 2004, Paper ID N6P351.pdf; 9 refs., 14 figs.