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Visual observations of flow patterns in downward air-water two-phase flows in a vertical narrow rectangular channel

•Plate type nuclear fuel has flow passage of narrow rectangular channel.•The channel is 2.35 mm thick 66.6 mm wide and 780 mm long.•Flow patterns of downward air-water two-phase flows are visually observed.•The new flow patterns are identified and a flow regime map is constructed. Flow patterns in d...

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Published in:Annals of nuclear energy 2018-04, Vol.114, p.384-394
Main Authors: Kim, Tae Hyeon, Chalgeri, Vikrant Siddharudh, Yoon, Woosung, Yun, Byong Jo, Jeong, Ji Hwan
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Language:English
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Summary:•Plate type nuclear fuel has flow passage of narrow rectangular channel.•The channel is 2.35 mm thick 66.6 mm wide and 780 mm long.•Flow patterns of downward air-water two-phase flows are visually observed.•The new flow patterns are identified and a flow regime map is constructed. Flow patterns in downward air–water two-phase flows in a narrow rectangular channel were visually observed. A test section was constructed using transparent acrylic plate with a test channel 2.35 mm thick, 66.6 mm wide, and 780 mm long. The experiments determined that at high liquid velocity the flow patterns for downward flow are similar to those observed in upward flow. However, at low liquid velocity some significant differences were observed between downward and upward flows. The new flow patterns, falling film flow, large-bubbly flow, and intermediate flow, were identified in the low liquid velocity region, where buoyancy force is influential. A flow regime map for downward flow in a narrow rectangular channel was constructed using the experimental data and analyses.
ISSN:0306-4549
1873-2100
DOI:10.1016/j.anucene.2017.12.053