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Higham, E.J.; Vaughan, G.J.
UKAEA, Windscale. Nuclear Power Development Labs1978
UKAEA, Windscale. Nuclear Power Development Labs1978
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[en] Experiments are described in which water has been brought into contact with various molten metals in a shock tube, thus simulating the fall of coolant into molten uranium dioxide in a postulated reactor accident. Impact velocities of the water on to the molten material were in the range 5 to 7 m/s. Shock-pulse pressures in the water column after impact and particle size distributions of the dispersed resolidified material that was recovered were measured. The proportion of dispersed material and the size of the shock pulse (by comparison with that expected from water hammer alone) have been used as criteria for the occurrence of a molten fuel/coolant interaction and such interactions of varying degrees of violence have been found for water/aluminium, water/bismuth, water/tin, over a range of temperatures from 3500C to 9500C, for water/boric oxide, but not for water/magnesium. (author)
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Feb 1978; 32 p; ISBN 0-85-356102-8;
; Also available from H.M. Stationery Office, price Pound1.00

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