Simulation of hydrogen distribution in an Indian Nuclear Reactor Containment
Autor: | Suhas G. Markandeya, Satinder S. Bajaj, Nalini Mohan, Deoras Prabhudharwadkar, Kannan N. Iyer |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Engineering Hydrogen business.industry Mechanical Engineering Nuclear engineering Mechanical engineering chemistry.chemical_element Nuclear reactor Computational fluid dynamics Coolant law.invention Nuclear Energy and Engineering chemistry Closure (computer programming) law Fluent General Materials Science Safety Risk Reliability and Quality Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations business Waste Management and Disposal Loss-of-coolant accident |
Zdroj: | Nuclear Engineering and Design. 241:832-842 |
ISSN: | 0029-5493 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.nucengdes.2010.11.012 |
Popis: | The management of hydrogen in a Nuclear Reactor Containment after LOCA (Loss Of Coolant Accident) is of practical importance to preserve the structural integrity of the containment. This paper presents the results of systematic work carried out using the commercial Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software FLUENT to assess the concentration distribution of hydrogen in a typical Indian Nuclear Reactor Containment. In order to obtain an accurate estimate of hydrogen concentration distribution, a suitable model for turbulence closure is required to be selected. Using guidelines from the previous studies reported in the literature and a comparative simulation study using simple benchmark problems, the most suitable turbulence model for hydrogen mixing prediction was identified. Subsequently, unstructured meshes were generated to represent the containment of a typical Indian Nuclear Reactor. Analyses were carried out to quantify the hydrogen distribution for three cases. These were (1) Uniform injection of hydrogen for a given period of time at room temperature, (2) Time varying injection as has been computed from an accident analysis code, (3) Time varying injection (as used in case (2)) at a high temperature. A parametric exercise was also carried out in case (1) where the effect of various inlet orientations and locations on hydrogen distribution was studied. The results indicate that the process of hydrogen dispersal is buoyancy dominated. Further for typical injection rates encountered following LOCA, the dispersal is quite poor and most hydrogen is confined to the fuelling machine vault. |
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