Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences (Mar 2020)

5X5 Rod Bundle Flow Field Measurements Downstream a PWR Spacer Grid

  • Higor Fabiano Pereira de Castro,
  • Vitor Vasconcelos Araújo Silva,
  • Andre Augusto Campagnole dos Santos,
  • Maria Auxiliadora Fortini Veloso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15392/bjrs.v8i1.724
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1

Abstract

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The spacer grids are structures present in nuclear fuel assembly of Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR). They play an important structural role and also assist in heat removal through the assembly by promoting increased turbulence of the flow. Understanding the flow dynamics downstream the spacer grid is paramount for fuel element design and analysis. This paper presents water flow velocity profiles measurements downstream a spacer grid in a 5x5 rod bundle test rig with the objective of highlighting important fluid dynamic behavior near the grid and supplying data for CFD simulation validation. These velocity profiles were obtained at two different heights downstream the spacer grid using a LDV (Laser Doppler Velocimetry) through the top of test rig. The turbulence intensities and patterns of the swirl and cross flow were evaluated. The tests were conducted for Reynolds numbers ranging from 1.8x104 to 5.4x104. This experimental research was carried out in thermohydraulics laboratory of Nuclear Technology Development Center – CDTN. Results show great repeatability and low uncertainties (< 1.24 %). Details of the flow field show how the mixture and turbulence induced by the spacer grid quickly decays downstream the spacer grid. It is shown that the developed methodology can supply high resolution low uncertainty results that can be used for validation of CFD simulations.

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